Gunnison Memorial Chapel Collection
The Gunnison Memorial Chapel digital exhibit consists of a selection of images from St. Lawrence University Archives' extensive collection of historical photographs.

Rockwell Kent Collection, 1914-1971
The Rockwell Kent collections at St Lawrence University consist of over 100 pieces of correspondence, 15 original prints, dozens of books as well as drawings and ephemera.

Roy Collection of African Textiles
The collection includes images of art and ceremonial objects, as well as documentation of their social context, use, and manufacture whether performances employing masks, or techniques used in producing pottery, iron, leather, weaving.

SLU's Yearbook: The Gridiron
St Lawrence University’s yearbook archive is now available online.

Vietnam War-era Photographs
Photographs by American G.I.s and nurses depicting battlefields, soldiers, prisoners, and villages and city life in Vietnam, as well as protests and peace marches in the United States.

The Hill News
A digital archive of the "Hill News", St. Lawrence University's student newspaper, is now available for editions published between 1911-2008. The entire archive is fully indexed and searchable.

Sunderland Family Civil War Correspondence
This collection consists of 65 letters (64 originals and one photocopy), transcriptions of letters, 9 envelopes, photocopies of national archives records and research papers on both Darwin and John Sunderland prepared by St. Lawrence University students.

Dwight P. Church Photograph Collection
Dwight "Dippy" P. Church was born in Canton, St. Lawrence County, N.Y. in 1891 and resided there until his death in 1974. He owned and operated the $5 Photo Company for sixty years.

North of Sixty: Canadian Inuit Prints and Drawings
Inuit prints and drawings primarily from the Kinngait Studios in Cape Dorset and the Uqqurmiut Arts Center in Pangnirtung, both on Canada’s Arctic Baffin Island, Nunavut.

Frederic Remington Collection (D)
The Remington Collection at St. Lawrence University, numbers approximately 400 items. Remington's correspondence constitutes the most important series in the collection.
