State University of New York at Fredonia - Resources

Resources

  • Archive and Special Collections, SUNY Fredonia, Daniel E. Reed Library
    • Building Naming Committee - Correspondence, lists of names.
    • College History Buildings - Nixon Hall.
    • History of the College at Fredonia.
    • General History of Buildings.
    • "F.N.S Squad Needs Catchy Nickname" The Leader, 27 January 1936
  • "The Historical Development of State University of New York College..." (PH.D diss. John Ford Ohles) State University of New York at Buffalo, 1964
  • President's List: College History Reference Files, Archives and Special Collections, Daniel A. Reed Library, Suny Fredonia
  • The Normal Leader. Vol. I, No. 1, September, 1899, p. 1
  • The Leader. Vol. CXIV, No. 2, September 13, 2006, p. 5
  • From Academy to State University: Fredonia's Story, by William Chazanof (1967)

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