Collections
These photographs and letters detail Coretta Scott King’s visit to Keuka College in June 1970.
A collection of photographs which chronicle the flood of 1972 in Corning, NY and its effect on the collection at the Museum of Glass.
In the late 1980s, New York State considered Cortland County for a new low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) dump. Local residents protested and ultimately, there was no dump.
This collection consists of scanned images and documents related to the courthouses of Rochester, New York.
Photographs of Tompkins County people and places in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. Images taken by various members of the local community.
Photographs and news clippings collected by Montauk native Craig Tuthill.
This collection consists of documents relating to politics, business, foreign affairs, and the family’s personal affairs, which not only offer a glimpse into nineteenth century rural life in New York State, but detail machine politics on a regional, state, and national level into the early twenti
This collection contains photographs, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and sheet music relating to the history of the Crane School of Music dating between 1869 and 1993.
This collection contains photographs of the Crane School of Music providing music for the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York.
The Crawford Collection contains photographs and glass negatives taken around Liverpool, New York by various photographers including Toby Crawford III’s father, George “Waxy” Miller and James T. Rogers.
Photographs and family bibles documenting the Crounse and MacHarg (also known as McHarg) families of Albany County, New York, 1780s-1890s.
The Crouse Hospital History collection contains black & white and colored photographs of Crouse Hospital and the staff and students who resided there from the late nineteenth through twentieth centuries.
Photographs and ephemera relating to Crystal Beach during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Photographs documenting the groundbreaking and construction of CSH Library’s current home on 95 Harbor Road.
Photographs documenting CSH Library’s previous location on Goose Hill Road, including the building construction and opening.
Photographs documenting the Library’s former location at 1 Shore Road, taken by Library staff.
Cure Cottages, offering rest and fresh air, were used as a tuberculosis treatment in the late 19th and early 20th century. This collection of photographs depicts many of the Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake.
Images of aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss, Curtiss aircraft & Curtiss Engineering Corp., Garden City, L.I.
Photographs and architectural drawings of the D’Youville College campus throughout its history.
Photographs related to the Danforth family of Jefferson, New York.
A photograph collection from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, documenting hydro-electric power industry in Niagara Falls, NY
Personal friend and secretary to NYS Governor Grover Cleveland. After Cleveland was elected President of the United States, Lamont was appointed his Secretary of War and close confidant.
The collection showcases photographs from the Danny Biasone Collection of the early history of the NBA through the lens of the Syracuse Nationals or Nats, housed in the Tatyana Popović Archives and Special Collections at Le Moyne College.
Niagara Falls has a history of enticing people to dare the rapids. These daredevils have crossed the Falls over tightropes, barrels, boats, and other contraptions.
Photographs depicting Darwin Martin, his family, and his Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes.