Collections
The collection explores the role of African Americans in the General Electric workforce.
Albion W. Tourgee (1838 - 1905) was a Civil War veteran, politician, and lawyer. He played a pivotal role in the Plessy v. Ferguson case and was a pioneering civil rights activist. This collection includes his correspondence, as well as legal documents, articles, and photographs.
Lectures from the 1930s, primarily by Charles F. Binns, about ceramics.
Collection of annual reports and records for Jesus the Liberator Seminary of Religious Justice 2007-2022
Programs, photographs and newspaper clippings of the Seneca Falls Aqua Festival, held annually in the 1960s.
Historical pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and fliers detailing the early history of Long Island.
This collection contains photographs and documents related to the Best family.
This collection contains items related to the history of Bethlehem, New York.
Materials from the Freeport Historical Society and the Freeport Memorial Library documenting America's bicentennial
History books on Brentwood and Long Island, NY.
The purpose of the collection is to preserve the biographical and historical information that is found in printed funeral programs from the African-American community.
Robert Rogers (1731-1795) was an American-born soldier and adventurer who served in the British Army during both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.
A collection of ephemera including matchbooks, advertisements, and drawings.
Twenty-nine laboratory notebooks from the Case Research Laboratory, where the first commercially successful sound on film system, which involved recording the sound track directly onto the film strip, was invented by Theodore Case.
A collection of course catalogs for Albany College of Pharmacy from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Programs and brochures from the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra spanning five decades.
Gravestone transcriptions and other information about the cemeteries of Backbone Ridge, most of which were abandoned by the 20th century.
Datasets of fully transcribed United State Census records as completed by volunteers for the HistoryForge project.
This collection contains photographs, postcards, art work, and images pertaining to the Champlain Canal that runs from the Hudson River at Waterford, NY to Lake Champlain.
Digitized copies of Chatham High School Commencement programs.
Photographs and ephemera taken from display boards used at the annual Clarissa Street Reunion.
A collection of programs from the Clarkson-Normal Ice Carnival
A collection of photographs and published materials relating to the history of Clarkson University
This collection contains several issues of the Tahawus Cloudsplitter magazine, dating between 1943 and 1971.
Colgate Rochester Divinity School has scanned its annual catalogs dating 1851 – 1970, along with alumni/friends newsletters from 1906 – 1970.