Collections : [State University of New York at Oswego]

State University of New York at Oswego

State University of New York at Oswego

Penfield Library
7060 State Route 104
Oswego, NY 13126, United States
Penfield Library Archives and Special Collections Department is at the heart of teaching and learning at SUNY Oswego. The College Archives was established to preserve, maintain and foster an appreciation of the history and enduring value of SUNY Oswego. The Archives is comprised of historical records and documents of administrators, Departments, faculty, staff and students. Special Collections' local history collection includes material that focuses on the historical, political and cultural heritage of Oswego County or the surrounding Central New York region.

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Save Our Shores (Organization)
The Save Our Shores papers contain correspondence, minutes of the group meetings, and petitions produced by the organization. The papers also include press releases, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets on the group's activities. These papers represent the significance of public interest groups in preserving their surroundings.
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State University College (Oswego, N.Y.)
Reports from the 1978/1979 SUNY/Moscow Exchange Program organized by SUNY Oswego professor Sue A. Fines. Includes correspondences, reports presented to the Charles W. Colman, Director of International Programs at SUNY Albany and Charles B. Neff, Associate Vice Chancellor for International Programs at SUNY.
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Perry, Lulu S., 1881-
The Pennellville Diaries offer a daily account of the duties and activities associated with rural farm life in Oswego County. The diaries contain descriptions of everyday labors from both the male and female perspective, and the numerous special events which highlighted their year. The diaries include entries on produce prices, trips to various parts of the county and mentions the activities of Farmer’s Institute and the One Room School House.
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League of Women Voters (Oswego County, NY)
The collection contains correspondence, publications from local, state and national chapters, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous other items of government programs in the region. The key documents are the organization’s minutes and correspondence, as well as the local chapter’s newsletter the “Valley Voter” (1966-1978).
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Snyder, Charles McCool
The stocks represented in this collection were sold to aid the Oswego River Starch Company of Battle Island, New York [1858], and the Oswego Hotel Corporation of Oswego County [1911]. The most significant part of this collection are the imprints of the Oswego River Starch Company in the 1850’s.
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State University College (Oswego, N.Y.)
The bonds represented in the collection were granted to aid the Oswego Midland Railroad Company, the Lake Shore Railroad Company, and the Syracuse, Phoenix, and Oswego Railroad Company. Numerous towns and cities participated in issuing these bonds including: Oswego, Richland, Sandy Creek, Schroeppel, Hannibal and Constantia. The most impressive part of this collection are the fine imprints of the bonds.
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Stone, Orrin [1789-1876]
The diary consists of one bound diary. The more significant entries in the diary include, his daily activities as both a farmer and logger, his brief descriptions of the War of 1812, particularly the invasion of Fort Ontario (May 1814), and his travels to other parts of central New York.