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John B. and Kate Smith Livernoche letters
Letters received by John B. Livernoche (1848 - 1917) and Kate Smith Livernoche (1850 - 1908), with one note received by their daughter Laura. There is some unrelated material in the final folder. John and Kate moved to Binghamton, New York in 1871, where John worked as a shoemaker.
Local History Newsletter collection
This artificial collection contains newsletters distributed by local organizations, service oriented agencies, historical societies, school districts, libraries, and businesses in Broome County and surrounding localities. The newsletters reflect a wide variety of interests, such as political, social, health, and environmental concerns and issues, as well as arts, education, historical accounts, and religion. They include calendars of events, available services, and informative articles.
Local History Newspaper collection
This collection contains newspapers from various organizations, newspaper businesses, service oriented agencies, historical societies, school districts, libraries, and businesses in Broome County and surrounding localities. The newspapers are arranged alphabetically by title and date from 1862 to the present, with the majority of the collection dating from the 1990s to the present time.
Local History Newspaper collection
Clark Lockwood letters
Tilly Losch papers and artworks
Martin Bros. Circus collection
Ali A. Mazrui papers
Ali Al'amin Mazrui (1933-2014), was a Kenyan academic, author, and professor in African and Islamic Studies. Mazrui served as Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities, as well as creator and director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at Binghamton University from 1991, until his death in 2014. The Ali A. Mazrui papers document Mazrui's academic work and public response to his ideas.
John K. McLaughlin collection
The John K. McLaughlin collection contains materials relating to the history of film, television and radio. These materials include scripts, posters, lobby cards, photographs, star contracts, and correspondence. In addition, there is a small collection of materials relating to horror, science fiction, and crime fiction.