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Research & Collections

From its beginning in 1836, the New York State Museum has been home to some of the nation’s leading scientists, including pioneers in archaeology, paleontology, ethnology, and botany. Its collections now rank among the finest in many fields and total more than sixteen million specimens, objects, and artifacts. 

 

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Archaeology

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Biology

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Ethnography

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Geology

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History

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Paleontology

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Research at the New York State Museum today is as exciting as it is varied, with scientists and historians actively directing projects in biology, anthropology, geology, paleontology, and history. Research by staff represents one tangible way in which information about the natural and cultural histories of New York, and the world, is made available to the public. Research findings are presented in scholarly and popular publications, at professional meetings, in exhibitions, and in public programs.

Researchers throughout the world use the collections of the New York State Museum to address questions about New York's natural and human heritage. The Museum’s collections are made available to researchers and scholars and are also used in exhibitions and public programs. Participation in Museum collections curation and research projects is possible through internships and volunteer opportunities.

To explore the Museum’s Research and Collections Division, hover your mouse over the Research and Collections block at the top navigation bar.

News Articles

Clinton County Historical Association awarded $8000 in Grant Funding from the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership for Pathway to America250

Published March 21, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a Clinton County Historical Association press release. The CCHA Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the award of a 2023 Local Heritage Grant from the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership totali...

New-York Historical Society: A New Wing

Published March 9, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a New-York Historical Society newsletter. New-York Historical is expanding. We want to tell you why. In 1804, 11 prominent men founded the New-York Historical Society. Committed to preserving the evidence ...

APHNYS 2023 Call for Proposals

Published March 2, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the APHNYS website. The Association of Public Historians of New York State (APHNYS) is pleased to announce that our 2023 Annual Conference will be held in Ithaca, NY, September 18-20, 2022. Our annual confere...

Annual National Historic Marker Day Welcomes Volunteers on April 28

Published March 1, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website.  Volunteers across the U.S. can give back to their communities by participating in the third annual National Historic Marker Day on Friday, April 28. Nationa...

Reticulated Cowrie Helmet Shells: A Small Reminder of the Link between New York and the Caribbean

Published February 23, 2023 | Historical Archaeology

Billions of Moneta and Annulus cowries from the Indian Ocean were traded for enslaved people along the west coast of Africa from the 15th through 19th centuries. Much larger reticulated cowrie helmets, native to the w...

From the Collections: Madam C.J. Walker’s Glossine Hair Paste and Advertisement

Published February 22, 2023 | Social History

Madam C. J. Walker (1867–1919) was a successful entrepreneur, businesswoman, philanthropist, and social and political activist during a time when both African Americans and women were not common in the world of business. In 1906, she started her o...

Madison County historian to explore local contributions to the abolition movement

Published February 22, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Eagle News Online website.   On Tuesday, Feb. 28, in observance of Black History Month, the Cazenovia Public Library & Museum (CPL) will host a presentation titled “Abolition Movement in Mad...

HueArts NYS Launch

Published February 22, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Museum Hue website. In partnership with Hester Street, join us as we officially launch the comprehensive HueArts New York State (NYS) interactive map and directory, shining a light on 130 arts entities le...

African American Farmers in the Upper Hudson Valley, 1820–1880

Published February 7, 2023 | Historical Archaeology

Agriculture has been central to the cultural history of the Hudson River Valley from the first indigenous farmers to 17th-century Dutch farms, and finally through the development of modern mechanized farming during the 19th century. Regrettably, t...

Pomeroy Foundation Grants Available for Historic Markers in Finger Lakes, Western New York, Southern Tier

Published January 31, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website. he next regional round of the William G. Pomeroy Foundation’s New York State Historic Marker Grant Program is now open. Markers funded through the program commemorat...

Pomeroy Foundation Accepting Grant Applications for Hungry for History® Markers

Published January 31, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website. The William G. Pomeroy Foundation, the nation’s leading funder of historic markers, is accepting online applications for grants that will cover the entire cost of hi...

New Signage Program Celebrates History Along the Great American Rail-Trail

Published January 26, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website. A new program of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) and the William G. Pomeroy Foundation will draw attention to the history that is embedded in the route of the Grea...

Announcing the DHPSNY Spring 2023 Planning & Assessment Deadline!

Published January 24, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the DHPSNY website. We're excited to announce that applications are open for our Planning & Assessment Services, and the next submission deadline is Friday, March 10, 2023. Conducted&n...

MANY Awarded $10,000 in Recovery Funding from the NYSCA for Regional Meet-Ups and Roundtable Discussions

Published January 20, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the MANY website. MANY has received a Regrowth and Capacity grant of $10,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts as well as $49,500 in Support for Organizations in FY 2023. This funding will help ...

History and the American Imagination 2022

Published January 20, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Humanities New York website. On October 18th, Humanities New York hosted its fourth annual “History and the American Imagination” event with poet and prison reform advocate Reginald Dwayne Betts and ...

"Live from New Amsterdam" Program Announcement

Published January 19, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a New Netherland Institute newsletter. NNI and the New Amsterdam Project of the New-York Historical Society are happy to announce the joint production of a monthly program.  Through vibrant conversations...

Chenango County Historical Society Awarded $50,000 by NYSCA

Published January 19, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Chenango County Historical Society website.  The Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS), the area’s premier heritage museum, recently announced grant awards totaling $50,000 from the New York Stat...

National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum Announces 2023 Black History Matters

Published January 17, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a National Abolition Hall of Fame & Museum press release. The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) in Peterboro NY announces its third Black History Matters series which will be released at ...

AASLH 2023 National Visitation Survey for History Organizations

Published January 12, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in an AASLH newsletter. The fifth annual American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) “National Visitation Survey for History Organizations” is now accepting responses! This yearly research effort pr...

NEH Announces $28.1 Million for 204 Humanities Projects Nationwide

Published January 10, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the National Endowment for the Humanities website. Congratulations to the New York State grantees! The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) today announced $28.1 million in grants for 204 human...