Collections
Scrapbooks containing photographs, letters, documents, ephemera, and newspaper clippings relating to radio broadcasting and events in Rochester, New York during the 1920s and 1930s.
An invitation for the inauguration of first president of the Community College of the Finger Lakes, Dr. Roy Satre in 1968.
In 1972, Hurricane Agnes caused the Genesee River to flood. This collection of photographs depicts the flooding of Letchworth State Park and Geneseo.
The Floral Fete Collection contains souvenir programs, photographs, postcards, stereoviews, articles, and ephemera from Saratoga’s floral parades.
This collection contains both the history that Florence P. Service wrote in 1902 and a portrait that was taken of her by the Obenaus Studios in Albany, New York.
Audio recordings relating to people living on the North Fork of Long Island.
This collection contains images and documents related to the Fort Plain Street Fair.
Films and audio tapes from Franklin Square.
Photographs newspaper clippings, and postcards of Freeport, NY.
Films of Sayville, Fire Island, and Bayport from 1927 to 1932
Material documenting Class Day, a Germantown Central School tradition from the early 1930s until at least the middle 1950s.
Items documenting graduation ceremonies at Germantown Central School.
Collection of materials by Blue Point historian Gene Horton.
A collection of photographs depicting the Genesee Valley Hunt at the turn-of-the-century.
A collection of black-and-white photographs of Geneva, New York spanning 1870-1960.
Recorded firsthand accounts of life in Glen Cove
The collection consists of historic photographs of homes, light industry, roads, emergency services, parades, and people of Great Neck, NY from the early 20th Century.
Photographs relating to the village of Greenport, N.Y.
This collection has photographs and documents pertaining to the history of the Town of Guilderland.
Board meeting minutes, letters, and photographs of Half Hollow Hills Library.
Documents that celebrate the history of Half Hollow Hills.
Papers Belonging to local resident, Helen Rogers