Collections
Oral histories of Three Village residents
Selected photographs of Tivoli, N.Y. collected by the late Joan Navins, former Village Historian.
Historical images, documents, and postcards relating to Tomkins Cove, New York.
Postcards with views of Troy, New York and surrounding areas. The bulk of the collection is unmailed and dated 1900-1920.
Litographs and images of Valley Cottage residents, homes, and local landmarks.
Photographs, documents and pamphlets related to the life of Victor Reinstein, a pillar of the Cheektowaga NY Community
The collection includes records documenting the people, places, and events of the Village of Voorheesville and to a lesser extent the Town of New Scotland.
Depicts life in Saratoga Springs, New York from a "local" perspective as captured by photographer Harry B. Settle and a few aspiring photographers.
Images taken by William Seward (Will) Teator (1860-1930), between 1890 and 1910, of Upper Red Hook (N.Y.) scenes, people, family groups, buildings, etc.
Document images from the archives
Photographs of the birth place and a manuscript of Walt Whitman.
Historic photographs of local subjects from Washingtonville and Blooming Grove’s past.
Postcards depicting various street scenes and local landmarks of Washingtonville and Blooming Grove.
Historical publications of the Water Mill Business Association
The Watertown City Directory digital collection contains a subset of the City Directories located in the Flower Memorial Library (Watertown, NY).
Historical essays and photographs of West Monroe, NY. Includes bibliography and index.
Images chronicling the Phipps family and their lives at Westbury House.
The Western New York and the Civil War collection represents a cooperative initiative between the State University of New York at Buffalo and numerous historical societies from the Western New York counties of Erie and Niagara to share local history collections with the public through digitizati
Photographs documenting Montauk from the 1910s to the 1960s.
Photographs and ephemera either donated or lent to the Nyack Library by Winston C. Perry, Jr. This includes images of local landscapes, architecture, people, and events.
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