Correspondence, writings, memorabilia pertaining to the American Civil War.
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Considerable collection of account books and diaries (some of the latter have been transcribed on DVDs) pertaining to the Douglass, Price, and Moody families of Pulaski, New York, from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Georgina Klitgaard Collection, 1910-2004 4.5 linear ft.
Artwork, correspondence, photographs, and writings relating to the American painter and her youngest son, Wallace
Travel Journal, 1817 1 volume (SC)
Diary of a trip through central New York; medical recipes and formulas.
Large album of 784 photographs taken during an automobile tour of Europe in the summer of 1905. Locations include London, Cambridge, Windsor, Sandown, Sevenoaks, Le Mans, Nantes, Morlaix, Trouville, Paris, Reims, Strasbourg, Marienbad, Vienna, Prague, Dresden, Berlin, Seville, Granada, more.
Diary, Yugoslavia Trip, 1964 1 folder (SC)
Diary of a youth from Kenya who visited the Union of Youth of Yugoslavia in the spring of 1964.
Lorenzo Collection, 1771-1956 8.0 linear feet, 20 reels microfilm
Correspondence, legal documents, financial records, and memorabilia concerning the Holland Land Company, Colonel John Lincklaen, Jonathan Denise Ledyard, Helen Ledyard Lincklaen, Jane Strawbridge Ledyard, other Ledyard and Lincklaen family members, and Lorenzo mansion in Cazenovia. Photocopies and microfilm only, no originals.
World War I Collection, 1912-1964, bulk 1914-1919 0.25 linear ft.
Published material, clippings and ephemera relating to World War I.
William Jay Roberts Collection, 1844-1901 3 linear ft.
The collection consists mostly of correspondence of the Roberts family and to a smaller extent of the Wentworth family. The majority of the letters was written during the Civil War by William Jay Roberts to his sister and mother and by George B. Wentworth to his wife. There are also letters written by Roberts' sister Jennette as well as by Wentworth's son and daughter-in-law. In addition to the correspondence there are also a few items of memorabilia, including William Jay Roberts' diary for 1861 and a record book of Company I of the 8th Regiment of the Connecticut Volunteers containing entries by several officers as well as letters and field orders and other miscellaneous military documents related to William Jay Roberts.