Collections
Comprised of paintings, etchings, drawings, and other works of art, this collection documents the local community of artists in New Woodstock, NY.
This collection is a selection of items from the early 1900s loaned by the Guilderland Central School District.
This collection has photographs and documents pertaining to the history of the Town of Guilderland.
This collection contains many photographs that were donated and annotated by Guilderland residents.
Historic photographs of Melville, NY.
Board meeting minutes, letters, and photographs of Half Hollow Hills Library.
Documents that celebrate the history of Half Hollow Hills.
Images from members of the Halleran family of Jericho, NY
This collection contains high school yearbooks from the Hamilton Central School District.
The postcards in this collection depict various buildings and street views around the village of Hamilton, NY.
Correspondence between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr and their seconds before the historic duel in 1804, plus correspondence and eye-witness statements made after the duel, in 1805.
This collection consists of issues of the Spotlight dating between 1911 and 2010.
Photographs from East Meredith, New York, around Hanford Mills.
Postcards from the Hanford Mills Museum, showing Delaware County sites as well as other industrial and waterpower sites around New York State.
A collection of photographs showing the construction of various boats being built in Willard Hanmer's boat shop in Saranac Lake, NY.
Materials from the Hanna and Barben collections, including photographs of Goulds Pumps in Seneca Falls.
This collection includes oral history videos conducted by students at Hannibal High School.
Photographs of a Western New York farming family and their farm in the early 20th century.
Presented here are selected images of Red Hook (N.Y) and the Hudson Valley taken by Harriet Martin Dey.
Photographs related to the George W. Harris Family of Jefferson, New York.
This collection consists of issues of the Pirate’s Log dating between 1954 and 2010.
178 images, mostly Kodachrome slides, depicting the Brunos’ life in Montauk.