These materials are primarily from the 1850s and include the business accounting of the Cayuga-Seneca Canal, which connected the Erie Canal to Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake.
A patron of of the Waterloo Library & Historical Society donated the funds to have us scan and upload this beautiful book to NYHeritage. It has 80+ illustrations of early Seneca County that we also posted separately, showing Junius, Ovid, Seneca Falls, Tyre, and other villages
Students of SUNY Broome Community College periodically published a newspaper with contributions from other students. Music reviews, film reviews, student organization updates, letters to the editor, and other opinion pieces fill the 8 or 12 page periodicals.
The collection includes newsletters from the late 1990s created and circulated by Civil War historians and enthusiasts in the Cortland area. The group focused on Major Andrew Grover, a Cortland native who died in battle in 1863, but they included other local names as well.
Join us as Dr. Walt Aikman helps us think about selecting and caring for trees as our climate warms and invasive species challenge the sustainability of our yards, our parks, and our communities.
Alternative Vocabularies: What to do when LCSH isn't enough
2:00PM-3:00PM April 26th, 2024
Learn about four alternative subject heading vocabularies: Library of Congress Demographic Group Terms, Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus, Rare Books and Manuscripts Controlled Vocabulary, and Homosaurus.