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MID-YORK DIGITIZATION SERVICES
Mid-York now offers digitization services to its member libraries as well as outside agencies.
For information and price quotes, please contact us at (315) 735-8328.

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UPDATED 5.29.07 


A SAMPLE OF COMPLETED DIGITIZATION PROJECTS


Ablett Mill Photo Album

A collection of photographs taken inside the Robert Ablett & Company, Inc. knitting mill in Whitesboro, NY (circa early 1900s). Original Photo album owned by and housed in the Dunham Library.


(Collection hyperlink permission courtesy of Dunham Library.)

George Earl Dunham Ancestry Digitization Project:

The contents of this website document the 38 generations from George Earl Dunham (founder of the Dunham Library in Whitesboro) to the grandfather of King Alfred "The Great" in eighth century England. This material was compiled for Dunham Library by William J. Wood in July of 1994.

(Collection hyperlink permission courtesy of Dunham Library.)

Gerrit Smith Collection

Available in HTML, PDF and MSWord, the Gerritt Smith papers were the true digitization pilot project for Mid-York.
Contents include the following: Address of the Macedon Convention, The One Test of Character, Homes for All as well as other speeches and discourses written by the late Gerrit Smith.

Woodgate Digitization Project

A comprehensive collection of newpaper articles, cemetery ledgers, photos, personal correspondence, obituaries and other ephemera from the Woodgate/White Lake area. This is an on-going, growing project with new material added every month.

Mid-York Library System, 1600 Lincoln Avenue, Utica, New York, U.S.A. 13502, http://www.midyork.org
Phone 315-735-8328, Fax 315-735-0943. Please send comments to Suggestions.