Collections
The bicentennial edition, published on April 8, 1985, of the founding of the Register-Star of Hudson, New York, includes information associated with the paper’s history.
An important postcard collection of mostly Montauk views, collected by Robert G. Lamparter.
Collection of items relating to the Roycroft community of artisans located in East Aurora, NY
Historical photographs of the Sag Harbor, NY community.
Photographs taken by Sally Savage, primarily of Nyack and surrounding areas.
Letters received or collected by Samuel Jones from his family, friends, and associates, and Samuel Jones’ diary which he kept from 1821 to 1855.
Maps, photographs, postcards, and ephemera relating to Saugerties history.
Images of Sayville and the surrounding areas
The school letters of Rachel Eltinge, written during her stay at the New Paltz Female Academy.
A sampling of documents from the Colonial period and Revolutionary War.
Oral histories relating to life on Shelter Island.
Newsletters distributed by Shirley, Long Island, Inc.
In the summer of 2018, Daemen College gratefully accepted a large collection of photo collages from Kiddy Skateland, a roller rink owned and operated on Buffalo’s East Side.
This collection of letters from 1806 to 1910 detail North Country life from the perspective of Jefferson County residents.
Oral history interviews detailing life in Ulster County, N.Y.
Images, postcards, and documents related to the history of Suffern, New York.
Oral histories and papers from student projects.
Survive, Remember, Thrive | Armenian Traditions in Western New York preserves the traditions, memories, and stories of the local Armenian community through this audio interview collection and the original shortform documentary video series produced by the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara Universi
This collection includes documents, images, and ephemera relating to the hamlet of Tappan.
An assembled collection of images of the extended Ten Broeck Family. The collection documents the transformation of portraiture from silhouette to photography. The materials date from 1815-1855.