Special Collections and the Union College Archives are located on the third floor of the library.
They operate under a closed stack policy, with daily
hours designated for public access. Materials from this area do not
circulate and must be used in Special Collections. Hours are listed outside the
Special Collections doorway and also on the library web page. The
designation "Special Collections" appears on some of the cards in the
Card Catalog and in records in the online catalog. If you are interested in
any of these materials, copy down the call number or computer printout and the
members of the reference staff will direct you to this part of the library.
Special Collections maintained by Schaffer Library include:
- College Archives & Union Book Collection
- Bailey Collection of North American Wit and Humor
- First Purchase Collection (Volumes acquired to set up the first library of the college)
- Rare Book Collection
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- Schenectady Collection of Local History
- Dudley Observatory Rare Books Collection
- The original Ramee drawings for the campus.
- Numerous other manuscript and archival collections are also housed in this area.
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Union's History in Postcards ~ 2007
Schaffer Library has launched a project to display its entire postcard collection online. The collection includes hundreds of individual postcards and is presently housed in the library’s Special Collections department. Each postcard is processed by scanning, analyzing, and recording all of its data in an effort to create a fully searchable web collection for the public to view and enjoy.
Times Union: A feather in Union's cap
The Times Union wrote an article on Schaffer Library's Audubon collection for Union's 2006 ReUnion Weekend. Special Collection put four of the plates out for display along with a wooden birdhouse replica of the Nott Memorial created by George Woodzell and Peggy Foley.
» View the birdhouse and Audubon plates
Online Features:
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The Birds of America, featuring 435 hand-colored engravings of native American bird species, was the creation of John James Audubon, who spent six years (1820-1826) traveling the wilds of the American continent in search of avian subjects. He drew each of the 489 species in its natural habitat, using such varied media as watercolors, pen, pencil, pastel, oils and egg-white to obtain the full effect of the bird. With these drawings, Audubon returned to England to arrange for publication of his masterpiece.
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Blue-winged Yellow Warbler | The printing and distribution itself was done over an eleven-year span, from 1826-1837. Two printing firms were contracted: that of W.H. Lizars of Edinburgh produced the first ten plates, while Robert Havell Junior and Senior of London were responsible for the overwhelming remainder. Each of Audubon’s species was engraved into a copper plate (life-sized), and then printed onto high-quality Whatman rag paper before being hand-colored with watercolors and other media. Audubon’s requirement that life-sized prints were necessary prompted the use of was what at that time the largest size page available: 29˝ by 39˝ inches, a “double elephant folio.”
Approximately 200 complete sets of The Birds of America double elephant folio were distributed to subscribers, at the then-hefty price of $1,000 apiece. Of the original sets, approximately 135 are known to remain in existence. Union’s copy was purchased directly from Audubon: when the naturalist visited campus in July 1844, President Eliphalet Nott arranged for the delivery of a complete set of the engravings, which arrived from England less than a year later. For many years they were neglected: a 1908 “Forest and Stream” article reveals that “they lay dust-covered and neglected in a portion of the library accessible to all,” and before 1922 they were re-discovered languishing in the attic of what is now known as Old Chapel. The four volumes are now housed in Schaffer Library’s Special Collections section.
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Carolina Parakeet |
Ivory-billed Woodpecker |
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| Baltimore Oriole |
Ruby-throated Hummingbird |
Common Grackle |
Questions for Special Collections can be directed to:
Ellen Fladger, Head of Special Collections at 518-388-6616, or email specialcollections@union.edu
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