Solomon Barrett Jr. Collection
The collection consists of newspaper and magazine articles on Solomon Barrett, two copies of his book Principles of English Grammar, and a manuscript subscription book he used when selling his work in New York State and Canada. The correspondence all relates to genealogical information on the Barrett family.

Southworth Family Correspondence
The collection consists of letters of the family covering a period from 1833 to 1902. Also included are newspaper clippings (1916-1968)-one of interest is "Little Stories of Canton Families", various obituaries and legal documents, family tree and a Universalist Church Directory dated 1898.

Spencer St. Lawrence Seaway Expansion Research Files
This partially-processed collection consists of Richard Spencer’s personal research files on the U.S. and Canadian Seaway agencies’ winter navigation and other expansion proposals.
Bannister-Conkey Family Papers
Correspondence of the Conkey, Bannister and Page families covering a span of 60 years.

St. Lawrence County Collection
The collection consists of photographs, photo booklets, cemetery records of Nicholville, deeds, high school yearbooks, various newspapers, clippings about the county, and many articles and booklets.

St. Lawrence County Early Land Records Collection
This collection contains letters, maps deeds and other documents describing land speculation, purchases and other transactions in parts of St. Lawrence County prior to 1815.

St. Lawrence County Town Clerk Vital Statistics Records 1847-1850
Lists of births, deaths and marriages recorded in the Town Clerk's offices of all 25 St. Lawrence County towns then organized between the years of 1847 and 1850.

St. Lawrence Figure Skating Club Collection
This collection consists of correspondence, financial statements, minutes of meetings, rules and regulations of the club, its constitution and by-laws. Also included are photographs, newspaper clippings, and programs of the club's annual ice shows.

Stage Door Canteen
Stage Door Canteen collection consists of a 23 page lecture on its history, 35 photocopies of pictures, and 35 photographs.

Stereoscope and View-master
The collection consists of eight stereoscopic photo cards depicting activities related to a moose hunt by members of the Oh You! Scraggy Club in 1910. None of the people in the photos are identified but five of the three-dimensional images have some writing on the back. The collection includes a viewer for the images called a Holmes stereoscope. In the collection is also a GAF View-Master and a View Master disk of images of Ausable Chasm.
