Collections
Photographs and technical drawings of gardens designed by Landscape Architect Fletcher Steele in the 20th century.
Photographs of amateur sporting events in Fulton County, New York.
Images from the archives of the Village of Garden City, New York, located on Long Island in the center of Nassau County
Material documenting Class Day, a Germantown Central School tradition from the early 1930s until at least the middle 1950s.
This collection contains images documenting the inventors and inventions of the GE Research Laboratory from 1900 - 1990.
A collection of photographs of the people, towns, and countryside of the southern Genesee Valley region during the late nineteenth to late twentieth centuries.
A collection of black-and-white photographs of Geneva, New York spanning 1870-1960.
Documents that celebrate the history of Half Hollow Hills.
Historical maps of Levittown and the surrounding vicinity.
A choice painting collection that dates to the early 19th century. It includes works by such notables as Henry Walton, whose lithographs depict mid-19th century life, and Alison Mason Kingsbury Bishop, an exemplar of a mid-twentieth century modernist style.
The collection contains vintage Rockville Centre phone books.
This collection contains images illustrating the rich history of Crandall Public Library (founded in 1892).
This collection includes photographs of buildings in the city of Ithaca in Tompkins County, New York, taken in 1954 by Roy Wenzlick and Company.
A collection of photographs, pamphlets, letters, and other materials highlighting 20th century citizen political activism, grassroots conservation, daily life, and outdoor recreation in the Adirondacks in New York State.
This collection documents the library’s early years (1957-1969), beginning through the initiative of the Westbrook Women’s Club.
A collection of oral interviews, recordings of events, and film clips in Livingston County, mainly created by the Livingston County Historian's Office.
The collection includes both military photos from the 52nd General Hospital and personal family photos of Luca, his wife Lilian, and their relatives.
Oral histories of Manhasset residents
The Network of Religious Communities (NRC) is an inter-religious/ecumenical organization of denominations and religious organizations located in Western New York.
Grant W. Johnson of Ticonderoga served as Essex County's lone State Assemblyman from 1953 until his death in 1965.
This collection contains photographs of the New York, Ontario and Western Railway near Hamilton, NY.
City directories for Oneonta and surrounding communities.
This collection covers various sports competitions and activities in Onondaga County from the 1950s.
This collection contains high school yearbooks from Owen D. Young Central School and Van Hornesville Central School.
Bob Wyer’s photographs cover the late 30s to the late 70s, showing life in and around Delhi, NY. They cover a wide range of activities, including schools, businesses, and community activities.