Utica Public Library

303 Genesee Street
Utica, NY 13501
Phone: 315.735.2279
Contact:
Heidi McManus - hmcmanus@uticapubliclibrary.org
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Utica Public Library

About

Utica Public Library is a beautiful Neoclassical style library built in the early 20th century. As the central library for the Mid-York Library System, comprised of all public libraries in Oneida,Herkimer and Madison counties, the Utica Library serves as a regional resource center with one of the largest and most extensive collections in the tri-county area. The mission of the Utica Public Library is to develop the resources that enable us to serve as the source of information for our community.

The library has an impressive genealogy and local history collection, including many atlases and maps.

Utica Public Library is a member of the Central New York Library Resources Council.

Collections

48 Proctorian

This contains yearbooks from the Proctor High School, later renamed to Thomas R. Proctor High School, and covers some of the years from 1940-1970.

Utica Church and Synagogue Collection

Early 20th century photographs of churches and synagogues in Utica, New York taken by photographer Allen J. Manning

Utica Free Academy Yearbooks

Utica Free Academy Yearbooks, Academician, from 1927 to 1971.