Collections

Main Street Businesses Middleburgh New York

This collection contains images of businesses located in the Middleburgh, New York area.

Waterville's Main Street Intersection

This collection of photographs documents the development of Waterville's Main Street, the commercial heart of the village, from the mid-19th century to the present.

 

Major William A. Welch Document Collection

A selection of Major Welch's papers created during his time at PIPC.

Manhasset Photograph Collection

Our photograph collection comprises of 3 linear feet of material and spans the years 1834-2004.

Manhasset Press

Issues of "Manhasset Press", a local newspaper for Manhasset, NY.

Map of the Western part of Township No. 12 - 7th Range

The maps (and, for some, associated documents) in this digital collection represent a portion of the 300+ in the physical Wadsworth collection and cover areas within townships, tracts, and counties in the Genesee Valley region.  

 

Map Collection

This collection contains a map of Sacandaga Park in 1905.

The front cover of a 1920s Edgeworth Smith brochure advertising seashore lots and bungalows in Island Park.

Maps of Island Park and early advertisements for homes in Island Park.

Mustangs 1976

This collection includes yearbooks from Marcellus Central School District.

Margaret Hort Trudeau Sanatorium Photograph Collection

The Trudeau Sanatorium, located in the Adirondack region, was known for its open-air treatment of tuberculosis patients. This collection of early 20th century photographs, depicting scenes at the Sanitorium, was taken by patient Margaret Hort.

Margaret Woodbury Strong Papers, 1897-1969

Margaret Woodbury Strong amassed an outstanding collection of dolls and toys which formed the basis for The Strong Museum in Rochester, New York.

Margaret and George Potts take a break on one of Margaret's seaplanes.

A collection revealing the richly rewarding life created by Margaret Potts, pilot, and George Potts, fishing boat captain. 

Maria College Anniversary Collection

The Maria College Anniversaries collections contains commemorative proclamations and speeches in regards to the 25th, 50th and 60th anniversaries of the College and the 25th anniversary of the Nursing Program.

College sign in brick wall at entrance opened in 2020, adjacent to Marian Hall

The collection chronicles the growth of the Maria College from its origin to the present day. 

Maria College Digital Collection

This collection contains items related to Maria College.

Maria College Glee Club Collection

This collection contains the recordings from three albums recorded by the Maria College Glee Club.

Maria College Nursing 50th Anniversary Collection

Celebrating 50 years of Nursing education at Maria College. Collection contains photographs, ephemera, manuscripts, articles, correspondence, booklets, announcements and press releases relating to the nursing program from its inception in 1970 to 2020.

Maria College Occupational Therapy Department Assistive Device Collection

Occupational Therapy Assistive Devices from a variety of time periods and manufacturers.

Maria College Promarian Newsletter

A newsletter written by faculty and students at Maria College, 1960-1966. At the time, most students were Sisters of Mercy.

Maria College The Mariale Literary Magazine

This collection consists of copies of Maria College's Literary Magazine, The Mariale.

Image of Maria Kraus-Boelté in her study, 1896.

Correspondence on the development of kindergarten education in New York City and in the United States.

Mara 1984; Where Are They Now

A collection of digitized Maria Regina College yearbooks from 1965 to 1988, as well as a special commencement edition.

Students standing in front of the Jefferson School

Photographs, primarily from the 1874-1980s, that document buildings in downtown Jefferson, New York, most of which are still standing.

Maris B. Pierce papers

Personal papers of Maris B. Pierce, a Seneca Indian and graduate of Dartmouth College who went on to be an interpreter and recording secretary for Seneca delegations to Albany and Washington, D.C.