Collections
Postcards featuring community life in East Rockaway
Historic postcards depicting landscapes, architecture, and landmarks throughout Ulster County.
This collection contains images illustrating the rich history of Crandall Public Library (founded in 1892).
Materials about the history of Seneca County.
Historic photographs of Hofstra University.
Photographs from the Hofstra estate in Hempstead, New York.
A collection of photographs and documents related to the building and operation of the Hotel Van Curler.
Photographs and printed materials relating to houses of worship in Rockville Centre, NY
This series includes various photos of housing in Tupper Lake from 1893 to approximately 2000 including apartment buildings, boarding houses, and individual homes and townhouses.
The Hudson River Voyage collection contains still images of steamboats that went up and down the the Hudson River between 1937 and 1939.
This collection highlights images and documents reflecting the College's move from its downtown Troy location to a permanent multi-building campus on the outskirts of the city to meet the demands of a growing student body and faculty, the need for varied instructional resources, and continu
This collection reflects the diversity of the student body as well as the broadening scope of the curriculum as the Institute responded to the wants and needs of employers and students in the region.
Historic postcards from Huntington, NY.
Historical postcards of libraries.
This collection contains photographs of the village of Ilion, New York that were affected by an urban revitalization project conducted from 1968-1972.
This collection contains photographs from 1875 to 1935 and shows how the village of Ilion looked before, during, and after the building boom that occurred in the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Photographs of houses in Auburn, NY, used for HistoryForge.
Images of Elmira used for the HistoryForge project.
Kingston buildings, city life, and street scenes photographed in the 1880-1920’s.
This series documents the various forms of infrastructure over Tupper Lake since approximately 1860 to the present day.
Irving Skeele (1866-1946) was a local barn and house builder, living most of his life in Apulia Station, New York. He created a series of diaries during his construction years, which allows us a glimpse into the life and times from 1893 until his death in 1946.