Sometimes the best special collections are right in your own backyard. Not the ones that come to you from a retiring professor, local collector, or estate settlement, but the ones that you put together yourself. Rather than sit by and wait for memorabilia related to the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg to come to them, archivists at Gettysburg College took an active role, becoming part of the history they would normally just accept from donors. [excerpt
The articles are satirical pieces meant to imagine the danger of a paradigm of preservation lacking ...
Originally compiled by John Rudy as a student project in 2007 at Gettysburg College, this new, revis...
Gettysburg is a place with plenty of history. Everyone knows about the battle of Gettysburg in the c...
Sometimes the best special collections are right in your own backyard. Not the ones that come to you...
This post is part of a series featuring behind-the-scenes dispatches from our Pohanka Interns on the...
Civil War historians have produced no fewer than 6,000 books on the Gettysburg Campaign, saturating ...
Table of Contents: From the Director: Honoring Memories (Robin Wagner); Civil War Flag Unfurls Adams...
Cameras in hand, librarians and archivists set out to record the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of ...
Gettysburg College Special Collections is a place where the worlds of archiving, preservation, and i...
Val Merlina uses a Civil War kepi as a gateway to discuss immigrant culture in America during the 18...
This collection contains physical items and documents as well as digital resources. It seeks to pres...
I have been digging quite heavily into the history of Pennsylvania (Gettysburg) College and the Amer...
In Special Collections here at Gettysburg College is a compilation of letters by Civil War officers ...
Culp\u27s Hill is described as one of the least visited and most under interpreted portions of Getty...
Musselman Library\u27s Special Collections and College Archives at Gettysburg College has worked wit...
The articles are satirical pieces meant to imagine the danger of a paradigm of preservation lacking ...
Originally compiled by John Rudy as a student project in 2007 at Gettysburg College, this new, revis...
Gettysburg is a place with plenty of history. Everyone knows about the battle of Gettysburg in the c...
Sometimes the best special collections are right in your own backyard. Not the ones that come to you...
This post is part of a series featuring behind-the-scenes dispatches from our Pohanka Interns on the...
Civil War historians have produced no fewer than 6,000 books on the Gettysburg Campaign, saturating ...
Table of Contents: From the Director: Honoring Memories (Robin Wagner); Civil War Flag Unfurls Adams...
Cameras in hand, librarians and archivists set out to record the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of ...
Gettysburg College Special Collections is a place where the worlds of archiving, preservation, and i...
Val Merlina uses a Civil War kepi as a gateway to discuss immigrant culture in America during the 18...
This collection contains physical items and documents as well as digital resources. It seeks to pres...
I have been digging quite heavily into the history of Pennsylvania (Gettysburg) College and the Amer...
In Special Collections here at Gettysburg College is a compilation of letters by Civil War officers ...
Culp\u27s Hill is described as one of the least visited and most under interpreted portions of Getty...
Musselman Library\u27s Special Collections and College Archives at Gettysburg College has worked wit...
The articles are satirical pieces meant to imagine the danger of a paradigm of preservation lacking ...
Originally compiled by John Rudy as a student project in 2007 at Gettysburg College, this new, revis...
Gettysburg is a place with plenty of history. Everyone knows about the battle of Gettysburg in the c...