Collections
Historical postcards from the collection of Rockland County resident and newspaper reporter, Bob Knight.
Historic bookplates at St. Joseph's University - Callahan Library.
Personal, professional and political items related to Boris Isaevich Reinstein
This extensive glass-plate collection contains the work of Franck Taylor Bowers (1875-1932) a Broome County artist and photographer.
The Scoutmaster of Troop 73, Howard C. Coughtry, created this collection about the troop's civic and recreational activities.
Utica business owner, Bradford H. Divine hunted at Harry Sabattis’ camp on Long Lake during the early 20th century. This collection of glass lantern slides depicts their Adirondack visits.
This collection consists of postcards containing images of Brasher Falls, New York, dating roughly between 1890 and 1930. Included are images of St. Joseph's Academy, Main Street, the St. Regis River, Brasher Falls, the 1913 Helena Flood, and over-sized vegetables.
History books on Brentwood and Long Island, NY.
Correspondence and historical records from Brentwood, NY.
Historical maps of Brentwood and the surrounding area.
Student essays detailing Brentwood’s History.
A collection of early 20th century photographs depicting the Brockport region.
This collection contains a sampling from the thousands of Brockway Motor Truck Co. slides, photographs and negatives.
Images from the Broome County Poor Farm located in Dickinson, also referred to as the Broome County Almshouse. It opened in 1833 and closed in the 1960s.
Photographs of schools and classrooms around Broome County.
This collection includes historical narratives, deeds, a map, and a photograph documenting the Brothertown tribe's presence in Oneida County and their subsequent migration to Wisconsin.
Materials pertaining to Emile Brunel and Chalet Indien in Boiceville, Town of Olive, New York.
Buffalo address books and family directories from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The purpose of the collection is to preserve the biographical and historical information that is found in printed funeral programs from the African-American community.
Buffalo City Directories from the early to late 19th century.
A directory of Buffalo Ku Klux Klan members from the mid-1920s.