Collections
A collection of correspondence and documents relating to Henrietta, New York native, Abram Lincoln.
An 1843 publication by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society relating to the abolishment of slavery.
Photographs, maps and ephemera about the Backbone Ridge, an area between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes National Forest.
Selected issues of the Christian Investigator, an anti-slavery publication, created by abolitionist William Goodell in the mid-19th century.
The diaries of Jonathan Pearson, a notable Union College graduate who served as a professor, librarian, and treasurer at the college after graduating top of his class in 1835. It includes reflections on his time as both a student and faculty member, along with accounts of his travels.
This collection contains several artifacts from the Robert L. Brown History of Medicine Collection, University at Buffalo, that highlight the life of Dr. Austin Flint. A renowned physician, Flint was one of the founding members of the University at Buffalo Medical School.
This collection contains an index of Family Bibles.
Papers Belonging to local resident, Helen Rogers
This collection contains the papers of Henry Darwin Didama, who became a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1872 and Dean of the College of Medicine beginning in 1888.
This collection contains materials from the papers of sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward, 1800-1933.
Correspondence related to Leah Catharine Deyo, as well as portraits of her family.
This collection contains photographs of when the Little Falls Public Library was a residence and competitions for the Little Falls Camera Club, and other materials relating to Little Falls.
This collection includes articles, speech transcripts, reports, and other documents relating to the anti-slavery movement in Oneida County.
Letters received or collected by Samuel Jones from his family, friends, and associates, and Samuel Jones’ diary which he kept from 1821 to 1855.
Archival materials relating to the history and community of Skaneateles, New York primarily in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Official records generated by the Town of Germantown including highway records, relief rolls, voter registrations, and more.
This collection contains documents and images of sheet music that was played during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Twelve ledgers detail William Blaikie's business dealings at his Genesee Street drug store/apothecary in Utica. Grocery accounts include the exchange, sale, and purchase of goods.