Invention and Enterprise; Ezra Cornell: A Nineteenth-Century Life. This exhibition is primarily based on the letters, diaries, photographs, documents, and publications in the Ezra Cornell Papers, in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections of the Cornell University Library. Additional items are from the Johnson Art Museum and the College of Engineering (Cornell University).

Community Archaeology Program. Sponsored by the Public Archaeology Facility and Binghamton University. The Community Archaeology Program (CAP) at Binghamton University provides a professionally supervised opportunity for non-archaeologists to participate in excavations at nationally important sites.

Conell University. The eponymous university where the E. Cornell site was identified.

Ezra Cornell Papers. These letters and documents show a practical but visionary man whose life both exemplified and shaped 19th century America.

New York History Net. Established in 1971, the Alliance is a non-profit organization which provides support, advice and training to historical societies, museums, historians and others interested in history in upstate New York.

The Learning Web. Students from this program took part in some of the exacavations on the site.