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Life and Times of Judge Thomas Cooper, Jurist, Scientist, Educator, Author, Publicist; Lectures Before the Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa
Retired scientist, educator, and amateur historian Charles F. Himes combines his interests with a short but studied life of Thomas Cooper, one of his famous predecessors on the Dickinson College faculty....
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Life of Thomas Paine: With a History of His Literary, Political, and Religious Career in America, France, and England, The, vol.2
Moncure Conway presents his long-planned biography of the misunderstood Anglo-American revolutionary and fellow deist Thomas Paine, a man Conway had admired for decades.
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Life of Thomas Paine: With a History of His Literary, Political, and Religious Career in America, France, and England, The, vol.1
Moncure Conway presents his long-planned biography of the misunderstood Anglo-American revolutionary and fellow deist Thomas Paine, a man Conway had admired for decades.
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Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: A Complete Collection of the Funny and Witty Anecdotes that made Abraham Lincoln Famous as America's Greatest Story Teller
McClure edited a collection of stories and cartoons highlighting Lincoln's sense of humor.
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Manual of Political Economy, A
Cooper had been teaching political economy since 1825 at the University of South Carolina, and this small manual mirrored and abridged many of the concepts he had developed in his comprehensive 1826 Lectures...
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Marcus Junius Parrott, Personal Journal (1846-1851, 1857)
Marcus Junius Parrott records his thoughts and activities as a college student in Ohio, then in Pennsylvania at Dickinson College (graduating in 1849), and as a law student thereafter at Cambridge Law...
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Mary Porter Gamewell and Her Story of the Siege in Peking
This memoir records the thirty years of service of Mary Porter Gamewell as a missionary in China, largely in Beijing and including the time of the 1900 Boxer Rebellion. The book is drawn mostly from her...
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, Upon the Diseases of the Mind
Benjamin Rush compiles his observations of many years, drawn from his own study and that of others, outlining one of the first descriptions and treatments for psychiatric disorders in American medicine....
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, vol.1
Benjamin Rush, early America's most eminent physician, presents almost fifty separate essays on medical subjects as diverse as the effects of alcohol on the system and the causes of yellow fever. Through...
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, vol.2
Benjamin Rush, early America's most eminent physician, presents almost fifty separate essays on medical subjects as diverse as the effects of alcohol on the system and the causes of yellow fever. Through...
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, vol.3
Benjamin Rush, early America's most eminent physician, presents almost fifty separate essays on medical subjects as diverse as the effects of alcohol on the system and the causes of yellow fever. Through...
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, vol.4
Benjamin Rush, early America's most eminent physician, presents almost fifty separate essays on medical subjects as diverse as the effects of alcohol on the system and the causes of yellow fever. Through...
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Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, LL.D.
With prior approval of the Chief Justice himself, Samuel Tyler authors a biographical account of his colleague Roger Brooke Taney.
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Memoir of the Rev. Charles Nisbet, D.D.
Using many original letters and documents, Samuel Miller crafts a biography of his mentor, the Scottish Presbyterian minister and first president of Dickinson College, Charles Nisbet.
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Memoirs of An Old Dickinsonian
Harry Smithson Henck, graduate of the class of 1920, recounts his school days and his lengthy career in the ministry in this memoir written during his 86th year.
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Men and Things I Saw in Civil War Days
Rusling joined the Union Army in 1861 and finished the Civil War as a brevet Brigadier General. In 1899 he gathered his reminiscences of the men who had been his leaders and with whom he had dealt during...
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Metzger Hall Freshmen Scrapbook, 1962-1963
The Barbara Wishmeyer Scrapbook dates from 1962-1963, during which time Wishmeyer served as Dean of Women for Dickinson College. The scrapbook contains primarily photographs, as well as some newspaper...
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Military Journal of Major Ebenezer Denny, an Officer in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars
Ebenezer Denny gives an account of his decade and a half in uniform, from his Revolutionary War service on through the early years of the new United States. This edited volume includes a large selection...
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Moncure D. Conway, Journal (1851-1853)
Moncure Conway records a critical time in his personal development as he moves from life as a Methodist preacher to Harvard Divinity School, Unitarianism, and freethought, meeting and befriending Ralph...
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Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the Rebellion
James Buchanan outlines the development of the great crisis that culminated in the outbreak of the Civil War at the end of his presidency. He places the polarizing issue of slavery at the center of turmoil,...
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