Collections
This collection is comprised of SUNY Poly student publications (The Factory Times, the Paper Sun, and The Snowflake), covering a period ranging from 1974 through 2010.
Documents from commencement ceremonies at Schenectady County Community College.
Yearbooks documenting the college, 1970-1982.
In honor of the SUNY Schenectady's 50th Anniversary of admitting its first freshmen class in 1969, this collection highlights the expansion of the campus from its initial building, the former Hotel Van Curler, to its current 57 acres and individuals who played prominent roles in the developm
This collection contains over 500 local, national, and international restaurant menus collected Dr. M. Estellie Smith.
Photographs of the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy that made landfall in New York on October 29, 2012.
Survive, Remember, Thrive | Armenian Traditions in Western New York preserves the traditions, memories, and stories of the local Armenian community through this audio interview collection and the original shortform documentary video series produced by the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara Universi
This collection contains photographs from two of Sylvia de Swann's projects: Return/The Landscape of Memory and Portraits.
The Syracuse Central High School collection contains class photographs and diplomas from the late-19th century to mid-20th century.
Photographs and documents relating to the Syracuse Free Dispensary which operated from 1888-1964.
Newsletters produced by the Syracuse Lavender Union Reporting Press documenting the LGBTQ community in Syracuse. The newsletters are part of the Chad Wheaton Papers on Syracuse Gay Rights Activism collection 1968-1993.
The photographs in this collection depict homes and other buildings in the Syracuse region that are about to be demolished.
This collection covers the daily news stories in Onondaga County and the Onondaga Nation from 1965 to 1974, with an emphasis on activism and social justice history.
This collection includes documents, images, and ephemera relating to the hamlet of Tappan.
Magazines created by the students of Waterloo High School between 1908 and 1925.
A collection of personal correspondence written during the Civil War by Union Soldier Edward H. C. Taylor.
Student newspapers from SUNY Broome, formerly known as Broome Community College, between 1948 and 1970.
This collection highlights Freeport's Jewish community, focusing its members' life accomplishments including marriage, birth, death and bar mar mitzvahs.
An assembled collection of images of the extended Ten Broeck Family. The collection documents the transformation of portraiture from silhouette to photography. The materials date from 1815-1855.
An assembled collection of records from the family of Abraham Ten Broeck (1734-1810).
An assembled collection of images taken of the Ten Broeck Mansion in Arbor Hill, Albany, NY. Also included are images of the Ten Broeck Family homesteads located in Kingston and Rhinebeck, NY. The photographs date from 1887-1947.
The Ten Eyck Fonda Collection consists of twenty-six letters written by Fonda while serving as a telegrapher for the United States Military Telegraph Service during the Civil War, and one political campaign card.
Photographs and reports completed in the early 1990s to document the terra cotta roofs in Alfred, New York.
A leading business in Elmira, NY for more than 80 years, Thatcher Glass once produced 50 percent of the milk bottles in the United States, pioneering sealed glass bottles and automated bottle production.