This collection contains papers depicting the memories and photographs of military life in World War II as witnessed by Adelbert Sahlberg and includes two NYS Military Museum videos of interviews recorded January 7, 2011.
The Caroline Slade Collection reflects the life of author and activist, Caroline Slade, including drafts of her writing, personal and business correspondence, and scrapbooks she maintained. The collection also consists of published pieces, photographs, and ephemera.
This artificial collection brings together family papers and public articles of the Carpenters, native Saratogians who dedicated their lives to Christian missionary work in the Belgian Congo.
This collection depicts personal memories of Charles Douglas Allen’s life, family and friends summarizing his WWII service, High School and college sports activities. The collection also includes religious ephemera.
This collection was assembled by Jean Stamm, retired Librarian and active participant in the Citizen’s Transportation Committee, and represents the process the committee followed to increase and enhance public transportation accessibility in Saratoga County.
By the mid 1990’s Congregation Shaara T’Filleh of Saratoga Springs had more than doubled in population. Many of this population were doctors, dentists, lawyers, businessmen, restaurants, grocers and a variety of retail specialists. The Conservative Jewish Community came together and built the first new synagogue and social center on Weibel Ave in Saratoga. This collection contains photographs, magazine and newspaper articles, information about the families who were members of the congregation.
Ephemera and photographs of the Saratoga Springs High School class of 1910 and its most famous son, Frank Sullivan, compose the bulk of the collection. Included is information on the Hall, Ennis and Walters families.
The Moses Weiss Collection is comprised of personal and professional papers of Dr. Moses Weiss, a specialist in pulmonary medicine, hydrotherapy and balneology.
The Edward J. Coughlin Papers includes a large collection of personal correspondence between his wife and daughter, greeting cards, scrapbooks and US Veteran letters. The Senator’s wife and daughter resided in Saratoga Springs through most of Edward Coughlin’s years in State Assembly and as New York State Senate 1923-1944.