The UB Archives houses the historically valuable records of the State University of New York at Buffalo and its predecessor, the University of Buffalo (1846-1962). The Archives collects, organizes and maintains the records of UB academic departments and administrative offices, along with all university and student publications. The Archives also collects the private papers of administrators, faculty members and other individuals associated with UB.
Papers concerning the estate of Dr. Abram L. Weil of Buffalo, New York. A small amount of estate material relating to Nathan Friedenberg (of Suspension Bridge Village, Niagara County) and Isador J. Warner (of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma).
Papers of Emily Webster, Assistant Treasurer and later Assistant Vice Chancellor/President for Business Affairs, concern memorials at the University of Buffalo, circa 1952-1959; university ceremonies, circa 1920-1964; information about the origins and provisions of gift and scholarship funds as of 1958; resolutions honoring members of the U.B. Council, 1956-1960; articles and memorials about members of the Council, U.B. Foundation and university community prepared by Emily Webster; and clippings, etc., concerning Emily Webster.
Collection of the University at Buffalo Marching Band, 1960-2001, includes records, photographs, memorabilia of the Marching Band, as well as Pep Band, Concert Band, and various ensembles.
Digital reproductions of materials related to the Center for International Conflict Studies including research notes, case studies, and working papers.
Papers of Eleanore Zaengle, student of Millard Fillmore College, likely in 1937-1938. Most papers relate to a class (or classes) in journalism. Also included is a miniature Millard Fillmore College pennant.
March 9, 1905 letter from Margaret Cox to Harriet Townsend, President of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union in Buffalo, New York. The letter concerns turning over the Union's building to the University of Buffalo.