The Cayuga and Seneca Lakes Agriculture and Craft Beverage Memory Project is a two-year oral history project. The interviews document and preserve the personal stories of wine, cider, beer and other beverage producers between Cayuga and Seneca Lakes. The project was created by The Edith B. Ford Memorial Library with funding from the Institute of Library and Museum Services (IMLS). The project will produce more than forty interviews over the course of the two-year period.
This collection includes the awards, photos and accolades belonging to Dr. Lorraine Welch, who served briefly as interim president in 1958 following the death of her husband, Dr. Frank Dean, the College's founder.
This collection includes historical documents and accolades that have been bestowed upon prevalent Chiropractors and Northeast College of Health Sciences. Many of the featured objects have a direct connection to those persons, organizations and or groups connected to Northeast College of Health Sciences.
Paintings and photographs of Chiropractic Pioneers and those who have help and continue to aid in the understanding of natural healthcare within the Chiropractic and Acupuncture fields.
In this collection, discover various forms of artwork that has been created to highlight the field of Chiropractic and the physical spaces that Northeast College of Health Sciences has occupied over its long and rich history.
Two scrapbooks compiled by Anne Maycock Hopkins, wife of Dr. Horace G. Hopkins, physician at former Willard Asylum and Willard State Hospital from 1874-1894.
Collection of photographs taken from 1957 through 1968 of various buildings and grounds of Willard Psychiatric Center. The black-and-white photographs contain detailed studies of various buildings of the hospital, many of which have been since torn down
Coverage of Farmers, Interlaken, Ovid, Seneca Falls, and Waterloo. Searching is available at https://fultonhistory.com/, although it's often difficult and clunky.