Collections

The Albert R. Stone Negative Collection

Photographs taken by newspaper photographer, Albert R. Stone, document the City of Rochester, especially in regards to early 20th century transportation and construction.

Albion Winegar Tourgee Collection

Albion W. Tourgee (1838 - 1905) was a Civil War veteran, politician, and lawyer. He played a pivotal role in the Plessy v. Ferguson case and was a pioneering civil rights activist. This collection includes his correspondence, as well as legal documents, articles, and photographs.

logo from 1982 Massena Memo newsletter

Corporate newsletters for the Aluminum Company of America plant located in Massena, NY.

Alexis Johnson Collection

These manuscripts detailed the lives and customs of the inhabitants of Schuyler, NY, and provide insight into nineteenth century life in Central New York.

Page 1 of Glazes: Lecture VII

Lectures from the 1930s, primarily by Charles F. Binns, about ceramics.

Alfred University Postcard Collection

The Alfred University Postcard Collection is a collection of images (postcards) portrays various scenes and individuals related to the history of Alfred University as well as the town and village of Alfred, New York.

Sam and Bea Cox, c. 1950. Alice Houseknecht Collection, Montauk Library Archives.

Photographs of local business owners, motels, and hurricane damage in Montauk New York. 

Allan Herschell Ride Archive

Allan Herschell Company catalogs from the 20th century depicting amusement rides and devices.

Allen G. Tripp MD Papers

This collection contains a student notebook from Allen G. Tripp, who graduated from the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1900.

Alma School Girls

Yearbooks and ephemera from the Allentown Union School in Allentown, NY.  

Almquist Green Lakes Collection

The Green Lakes Collection is mostly comprised of photographs that belonged to Arvin Almquist, who was Superintendent of Green Lakes State Park from 1928 to 1948.

Altamont, NY History Collection

This collection contains photographs and documents sharing the history of the Altamont NY

Alumni News and PostScript

A collection of the Alumni newsletters from the mid-twentieth century through the twenty-first century.

American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter

An 1843 publication by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society relating to the abolishment of slavery.

1968-1969 Yearbook for the Oneonta Branch of the AAUW

Yearbooks, correspondence and ephemera related to the American Assocation of University Women in Oneonta, New York.

American Humane Association 'Be Kind to Animals' Poster Collection

Early 20th century posters created by the American Humane Association to promote the “Be Kind to Animals” campaign.

American Legion Post 342

Minutes from the William Clinton Story American Legion Post in Freeport, NY for the years 1919-1927.

Amigurumi bunny

Examples of the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures made by international artists

Amy Jennings Family Collection

Newspaper clippings, memorabilia and other materials relating to the Jennings family of Utica, New York, in particular highlighting their military careers.

Anna E. Wilcox Collection

The Anna E. Wilcox Collection of Civil War letters consists of forty-five letters on forty-four separate sheets, eight photographs, four envelopes which could not be matched to any letters, and ancillary materials.

Image of Anna Reinstein

Personal, and professional photographs and documents related to Anna Mogilova Reinstein

Annual Bulletins

This collection contains annual bulletins from 1896 to 1900 and other Syracuse University College of Law materials.

Written Timeline of Jesus the Liberator Seminary

Collection of annual reports and records for Jesus the Liberator Seminary of Religious Justice 2007-2022

The Anti-Slavery Record

Selected issues of the abolitionist newspaper, The Anti-Slavery Record, published in 1836.

1961 cover of Aqua Festival program

Programs, photographs and newspaper clippings of the Seneca Falls Aqua Festival, held annually in the 1960s.