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= Archives and Special Collections =
= Archives and Special Collections =
* [http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/ Dickinson College Chronicles]. The annals of Dickinson College.  Contains the [http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/Encyclopedia Dickinsonia].
* [http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/ Dickinson College Chronicles]. The annals of Dickinson College.  Contains the [http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/Encyclopedia Dickinsonia].
* [http://deila.dickinson.edu/buchanan/ James Buchanan Resource Center]. Includes several books on the life of James Buchanan, contemporary reviews of those books, Buchanan's published writings, and a selection of unpublished letters held by Dickinson College. An extensive bibliography and a detailed timeline of Buchanan's life is also available.
* [http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/ Their Own Words]. A collection of books, pamphlets, letters, and diaries, containing more than 23,500 pages of text, dating from the latter eighteenth through the early twentieth century.
* [http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/ Their Own Words]. A collection of books, pamphlets, letters, and diaries, containing more than 23,500 pages of text, dating from the latter eighteenth through the early twentieth century.

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Archives and Special Collections

  • Dickinson College Chronicles. The annals of Dickinson College. Contains the Dickinsonia.
  • James Buchanan Resource Center. Includes several books on the life of James Buchanan, contemporary reviews of those books, Buchanan's published writings, and a selection of unpublished letters held by Dickinson College. An extensive bibliography and a detailed timeline of Buchanan's life is also available.
  • Their Own Words. A collection of books, pamphlets, letters, and diaries, containing more than 23,500 pages of text, dating from the latter eighteenth through the early twentieth century.