This series consists of watercolor paintings and a black and white ink drawing depicting 127 freshwater fishes inhabiting major river systems draining New York State. The drawings were produced between 1926 and 1939 and were rendered with such accuracy and precision. Collection and specimen data is occasionally noted on the back of the paintings. Access, by appointment only, requires a minimum of one-week advance notice. Selected images have been digitized images.
Creator
New York (State). Division of Fish and Wildlife. Bureau of Fisheries
Access Restrictions
Restricted access: by appointment only;New York State Archives.Kept in remote storage; access requires a minimum of one week advance notice.
Building plans and drawings for the New York State Idiot Asylum
Series Number
B1643
Summary
An 1851 law provided for the state to undertake the care and teaching of "idiots" (the contemporary term for people with certain developmental disabilities). The New York State Asylum for Idiots, with a capacity for 100 residents, was completed on August 10, 1855. The series consists of 19th century watercolor renderings and pencil and ink drawings of the original building. The asylum was the first public facility in the nation for the care and treatment of persons with mental retardation.
Creator
Syracuse State Institution for Feeble-Minded Children
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.