The following images have been enlarged and printed for this exhibition. Many other images in the collection are also on display as cabinet cards and proofs. The collection contains 132 images in total.
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Adirondack Portraits: The Photography of Osmond D. Putnam
About the Collection The Adirondacks in the 19th Century Photographs in this Exhibit Photographs in the Osmond D. Putnam Collection on New York Heritage
Kelly Adirondack Center Fall 2021 Newsletter
Fall 2021 newsletter shares information on the 2021 Adirondack Mini-term, re-opening of the Kelly Adirondack Center facility, and the recent donation of records on acid rain from the Adirondack Council.
Kelly Adirondack Center Newsletter
The Fall Newsletter, below, shares details of our recent programs, acquisitions, and projects. In lieu of in-person activities, we are planning an exciting slate of virtual winter and spring events. Monitor the KAC website and Facebook page for details. Meantime, our grounds, along with the adjacent Reist Bird Sanctuary, remain available for your (safe) outdoor […]
2020 Spring Newsletter
2020 Spring Newsletter Welcome to the spring newsletter. Regrettably, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to suspend our public programming this spring. But that does not mean you cannot continue to enjoy the resources of the Kelly Adirondack Center and the Adirondack Research Library. Our website features ways to visit (or re-visit) past events that […]
AJES Volume 23 Available for Order
The Kelly Adirondack Center at Union College and the Adirondack Research Consortium announce the publication of Volume 23 of the Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies. The Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies (AJES) exists to foster a dialogue about the broad range of issues that concern the Adirondacks and Northern Forest. AJES serves to bridge […]
2018 Summer Research Fellows
Adirondacks focus of summer research fellowship program While digging through boxes of material at the Kelly Adirondack Center on the history of the New York State forest rangers, Anna Gagion ’19 was surprised to discover the paucity of information about women. “There haven’t been a lot of women in the profession, so I wanted […]