Collections

Board meeting minutes, letters, and photographs of Half Hollow Hills Library.

This collection documents the history of Hartwick College from the expansion of the Hartwick Seminary Collegiate Course to its present day status of 1500 students and 130 faculty members.

This collection includes the papers of or relating to Rev. John Christopher Hartwick and the establishment of the Hartwick Seminary. The documents reflect the life of John Christopher Hartwick, and his work with the Lutheran Synod.

Historic photographs of sculptor Harvey Fite and his works.

Ephemera and materials relating to the Henry Wilcox and his diaries.

Documents and artifacts related to enslaved people and African American servants at Cherry Hill, a historic house located on South Pearl Street in Albany, New York, United States.

Photographs, slides, postcards, books, magazines and other miscellany documenting the history of Massapequa.

Photographs and documents from the mid-1800s to early-1900s, relating to African American life and history in Central New York.

Materials documenting the early history of the Moffat Library.

Sue Miller Young’s book, A History of the Town of Amherst, New York, 1818-1965, describing the early years of Amherst.

Photographs and ephemera relating to Lakewood, New York in the early 20th century.

The collection contains original articles written by Crouse Hospital physicians and public health workers, advertisements, and medical & surgical statistical information.
Materials documenting the history of the Waterville and Sangerfield, New York areas.

Photographs and documents relating to Good Shepherd Hospital in Syracuse, New York, throughout its existence from the late-19th century to mid-20th century.

Collection of materials from the Howland Stone Store Museum in Sherwood, N.Y. related to woman suffrage and local history, including woman suffrage posters and publications.

This collection reflects the diversity of the student body as well as the broadening scope of the curriculum as the Institute responded to the wants and needs of employers and students in the region.

A sampling of early legal documents and photographs from the town of Huntington’s archives.