Collections

Dr. Edward Newbery advertisement

Collection of materials relating to Dr. Edward Newbery.

Dr. Lorraine Welch Collection
This collection includes the awards, photos and accolades belonging to Dr. Lorraine Welch, who served briefly as interim president in 1958 following the death of her husband, Dr. Frank Dean, the College's founder.
Drug Company Statements Dr. Best House & Medical Exhibit
This collection contains documents relating to prescription drugs and Dr. Best.
Dudley Observatory Artifacts
This collection contains images of artifacts and people related to the Dudley Observatory.
Dudley Observatory Historical Archives

This collection contains artifacts relating to the history of the Dudley Observatory.

Early Canastota Business Collection
The Early Canastota Business Collection contains documents and newspaper clippings about the first businesses in Canastota, NY.
Elizabeth Blackwell
Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910) was the first woman in the world to graduate from medical school and become a physician. The collection includes images of Dr. Blackwell and her writings dating to the late 19th century
Ellis Hospital Collection

This collection is composed of photographs and publications of Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, NY.

Elon Howard Eaton Ornithology Collection
Elon Howard Eaton (1866-1935) was a noted ornithologist and author of Birds of New York. This collection includes papers related to his research, correspondence, and genealogical materials, as well as photographs of Eaton.
Elsie Gutchess Great Women of the USA Collection
Items from the papers of historian Elsie Gutchess, including primary and secondary materials relating to the history of women in the United States.
Fairfield Medical College

Photographs and documents relating to Fairfield Medical College, an upstate New York medical college associated with Geneva Medical College and Syracuse University Medical College in the mid-to-late 19th century.

GE Research Lab Photographs
This collection contains images documenting the inventors and inventions of the GE Research Laboratory from 1900 - 1990.
General Electric Audio Recordings

Wide-ranging collection of General Electric-related audio recordings.

General Electric Historical Documents
The collection features text documents highlighting the history of General Electric and its founders.
General Electric Photographs
This collection contains General Electric publicity photographs taken between 1880 - 1970.
Geneva Medical College, 1834-1871
Geneva Medical College, a mid-19th century medical college, was the predecessor SUNY Upstate Medical University. The collection contains photographs and documents relating to Geneva Medical College and its alumni.
George N. Hemmer MD Papers
This collection contains three student notebooks from George N. Hemmer, who graduated from the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1909.
The Great Steamboat Race Letters
The Great Steamboat Race Letters collection features contest entries that proposed innovative designs for steam powered canal boats.
Groundbreaking of the Health Sciences Library
Photographs and documents relating to the Health Sciences Library groundbreaking ceremony at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
“Private Journal of the Affairs du Vie, 1842-1852,” page 3

This collection contains the papers of Henry Darwin Didama, who became a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1872 and Dean of the College of Medicine beginning in 1888.

Highland Hospital School of Nursing Scrapbooks
A collection of scrapbooks compiled by Highland Hospital School of Nursing students in the 1920s.
Highland Hospital, 1889-1940

Turn-of-the-century photographs relating to Highland Hospital in Rochester, New York.

History of Tuberculosis at Crouse Hospital
The collection contains original articles written by Crouse Hospital physicians and public health workers, advertisements, and medical & surgical statistical information.
Hospital of the Good Shepherd
Photographs and documents relating to Good Shepherd Hospital in Syracuse, New York, throughout its existence from the late-19th century to mid-20th century.