Collections

Sag Harbor Photograph Collection
Historical photographs of the Sag Harbor, NY community.
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Letters received or collected by Samuel Jones from his family, friends, and associates, and Samuel Jones’ diary which he kept from 1821 to 1855.

Sayville Library Long Island Collection

Items from the Local History Collection of the Sayville Library.

Montour Steel workers

Images of farms, businesses, and related people from Schuyler County.

Scrapbook of Ablett Mill

A scrapbook of Ablett Mill, with interior and exterior photographs of the wool mill in Whitesboro.

Senate House Collection

A sampling of documents from the Colonial period and Revolutionary War.

Shirley News
Newsletters distributed by Shirley, Long Island, Inc.
Kinney Shoes storefront

Photographs of Kingston, New York signs and their accompanying buildings from the archives of the Friends of Historic Kingston.

Skaneateles Library Association Collection
Archival materials relating to the history and community of Skaneateles, New York primarily in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Skaneateles Photograph Collection
The Skaneateles Photograph Collection documents various areas within and around Skaneateles Village and Town through photographs, stereographs, and photographic postcards.
Soule Collection

Historic postcards related to the canals of New York State and Canada (1902-1948), from the collection of F. Channing Soule, an instrumental figure in establishing the Canal Society of New York State.

Cliffton Hotel (Patchogue, NY)

The South Shore Historic Inns, Hotels and Restaurant collection consists of ephemera documenting Long Island’s tourism history.

Stedman and Moses Collection of glass plate negatives
A collection of photographs of the town of Placid Lake, New York.
Sterling Iron & Railway Company Correspondence Collection

Correspondence sent to the Sterling Iron & Rail Co. during the years 1865 and 1874.

Sterling Mines Photograph Collection

Photographs of the mines built by the Sterling Mines Company during the 1920s.