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    Regional History

    The Kenneth R. Dorn Regional History Study Center

    A special collection for research and study on subjects related to the history of the Mohawk Valley from colonial times to the present. To browse the collection holdings click here

    Peter C. Betz, Curator pcbetz@fmcc.suny.edu


    Fulton-Montgomery Photographic Archives

    This collection of photographs and other historical documents from the Fulton & Montgomery County area is a valued part of the Dorn collection. It contains records from various local historical and government organizations, digitized and organized to assist researchers and all those interested in our region’s past.


    Capital District Library Council Digital Collections

    This site provides access to digitized copies of material from selected libraries and archives throughout New York State's Capital Region including Albany, Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren and Washington counties.

    This site is a research portal for students, educators, historians, genealogists, and others who are interested in the Empire State's history. NewYorkHeritage contains hundreds of digital collections about New York State's people, places, and institutions and brings together freely accessible digital collections from libraries, museums and archives from all over the state.

        
       

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