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Fred Rollins Postcard Collection

The Fred Rollins Post Card Collection consists of over 3000 of St. Lawrence County locales.  The oldest postcards in the collection date to the first years of the twentieth century, and the collection includes postcards published up to 2000. Many of the images are of buildings in the county.  There are also postcards for St. Lawrence County Railroads, and postcards with images of or advertisements for businesses located in St. Lawrence County. The postcards were manufactured by a variety of different companies.

Postcard titled "Summer on the Grasse River"

Steinman Vietnam Veteran Poetry Collection

The collection consists of correspondence, poetry manuscripts, and ephemera related to the 1987 St Lawrence University David B. Steinman Festival of the Arts entitled “Art and the Vietnam Experience.” The collection consists mostly of unpublished poem manuscripts written by people who served in the armed forces during the Vietnam War.

Poem by John C. Muir

Eric Gill Illustrations Collection

The collection consists of drawings, prints, and monographs that are illustrated by British sculptor and engraver Eric Gill. The collection primarily consists of illustrations made for books, with special interest in illustrations done for Golden Cockerel Press books.

Title page of "The Constant Mistress" by Enid Clay with engravings by Eric Gill

The David & William Tyler Civil War Collection

The collection consists of correspondence and a few poems created mostly by the brothers William and David Tyler after their enlistment in the 106th New York Volunteer Regiment in 1862. The other authors are other members from the regiment or other members of the Tyler family. David died on February 6th, 1863 from complications from pneumonia and William was killed in action during the Battle of Cold Harbor, which took place between May 31 - Jun 12, 1864. Most of the letters are addressed to the brothers’ parents or at least one sibling, usually a sister, though sometimes more.

Illustrated letter dated Jan. 1863

Adirondack Collection

The Adirondack Collection consists of ephemera, promotional literature, maps, magazines, commercial photo albums, picture books, Seneca Ray Stoddard photographs, and 2 groups of unidentified photographs. Also included are the records of Citizens to Save the Adirondack Park, from 1975-1982.

Photograph of Mt. McIntyre and Coldon Camp, by Seneca Ray Stoddard

St. Lawrence Seaway Collection

The St. Lawrence Seaway Collection at St. Lawrence University consists of approximately 1200 items. The whole collection is actually made up of four smaller collections or series, each with its own strengths and unique characteristics. Most of the materials in the overall collection come from the period 1930-1959. One of these series is the papers and documents accumulated by St. Lawrence University. The other three series were donated by individuals with some connection to the St. Lawrence Seaway project.

Eisenhower Lock chamber takes shape, 1957

Owen D. Young Collection

The Young collection documents five decades of national and international business and political history, including the post World War I reparation period which saw Young as the key figure in the Dawes Plan of 1924 and the Young Plan of 1929 with its provisions for the still existing Bank of International Settlements.

Owen Young enjoying a round of golf on the new SLU course in 1926.

Dairy Farmers Union Collection

This collection covers two organizations of which Wright was president: the Dairy Farmers’ Union of the 1930’s and the Farmers’ Union of the New York Milkshed of the 1940’s and 1950’s. Also included are personal papers and correspondence of Wright, copies of radio talks which he gave on WSLU, and secondary materials on the milk business. The University owns the literary rights.

Crowd of striking farmers and local onlookers watching approaching non-striking farmer outside Sheffield Milk Plant, Heuvelton, NY, 1939