The NCCC Commencement Program Collection includes details on each college graduation ceremony from the very first graduating class to the present. Programs list the names of graduates and their degrees.
These scrapbooks were compiled by NCCC students and staff over the years and highlight different facets of the College. Two of the scrapbooks were dedicated to former College President Ernest Notar. One scrapbook was created to commemorate the anniversary of the NCCC Veterans Association.
The collection contains issues of the Aurora, the annual yearbook of North Country Community College, dating between 1969 and 1990.
A collection of photographs showing Nehasane Park on Lake Lila in the Adirondacks.
Handmade baskets by indigenous peoples living in present day United
States of America and Canada.
This collection contains the New Atlas of the City of Plattsburgh from 1916.
Images and postcards depicting Rockland County buildings, businesses, and landmarks.
Oral interviews documenting the changing landscape of Rockland County.
Photographs of historic places and architecture in the community of New Hartford, New York.
The abolitionist newspaper, New National Era, was published by Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C. between 1870 and 1874.
This collection includes personal papers created or kept by individuals and families chiefly of southern Ulster County, NY. The majority of the papers date from the mid-1600s through 1830.
Two volumes of early records from the Reformed “Dutch” Church of New Paltz beginning in 1683.
Selected historical documents from the New Paltz Town Records.
A selection of oral history interviews from the New Rochelle Public Library.
One of the nation's first institutes of higher education to accept students with no consideration to race or gender was open from 1849 to 1860.
Historical material from the New York Central College in McGrawville, the first college in the United States founded on the principle that all qualified students were welcome, regardless of sex or race.
A scrapbook containing newspaper clippings about the Buffalo Central Terminal at the time it first began operations.
The New York Ordnance Works Collection consists of photographs, maps, and official documents related to the New York Ordnance Works (NYOW), which was in active production during World War II.
Grant W. Johnson of Ticonderoga served as Essex County's lone State Assemblyman from 1953 until his death in 1965.
A rural directory for locating farms and agricultural property in Onondaga County and a 1938 Map of Onondaga County.
The Oral History collection from the New York State Military Museum comprises over 2,100 interviews of veterans and civilians.
Items pertaining to the women's suffrage movement in New York State, 1848-1917.
Materials relating to Thomas Flyer automobiles and the New York to Paris Race in the early 20th century.
Postcards and photographs which depict the town of Newark, New York throughout the 20th century.
This collection includes photographs, newspaper clippings, and documents relating to the Newark Public Library throughout the 20th century.