Collections
A collection of the noted abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator, dating from the mid-19th century and Civil War era.
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.
Selected issues of the newspaper, National Anti-Slavery Standard, which promoted equality and emancipation during the mid-19th century.
An issue of the National Freedman, an anti-slavery publication, from 1865.
This collection includes articles, speech transcripts, reports, and other documents relating to the anti-slavery movement in Oneida County.
This collection contains documents created by or received by Schenectady County soldiers in the course of their service during the American Civil War, 1861-1865.
The school letters of Rachel Eltinge, written during her stay at the New Paltz Female Academy.
The photographic work of Washington G. Smith (1828-1893) and Arthur J. Telfer (1859-1954) documents life in Otsego County, New York, for almost a century.
Correspondence sent to the Sterling Iron & Rail Co. during the years 1865 and 1874.
This collection of letters from 1806 to 1910 detail North Country life from the perspective of Jefferson County residents.
Documents relating to the Stockbridge Tribe located in Oneida County.
Digital collection includes newsletters published from 1959-2009 at SUNY Plattsburgh.
A collection of personal correspondence written during the Civil War by Union Soldier Edward H. C. Taylor.
Watercolor paintings, photographs, and engravings from the collection of Thomas R. Bayles.
Official records generated by the Town of Germantown including highway records, relief rolls, voter registrations, and more.
This collection comprises a series of unmailed Civil War-era patriotic envelopes or covers that was presented to Union College by John M. Pearson. The patriotic covers featured in this collection primarily depict themes supporting the Northern or Union cause.
A collection of maps detailing the Western New York region in the mid-to-late 19th century.
This collection includes correspondence, an autograph book, legal documents and photographs from the Westinghouse Family from 1833-1913.
This collection consists of the Willsborough Town Book, beginning on the 10th day of May 1765.
This collection of advertisements, objects, periodical articles, photographs, and diary entries gives a window into the roles of women in the Oneida Community and the companies that it founded.