The collection consists of digitized materials related to the Shakers.
The collection consists of digitized materials related to the Shakers.
Genre: Ephemera, Manuscripts, Publications, Visual Materials
Language: English
Collection Membership: Communal Societies, Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Collection of Chinese watercolors, many with descriptive manuscript notes in English.
Collection of Chinese watercolors, many with descriptive manuscript notes in English.
Genre: Manuscripts, Visual Materials
Language: English, Chinese, Simplified
Collection Membership: Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
This is a collection of photographs related to the Snow Hill Cloister near Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. A finding aid to Snow Hill Cloister manuscripts in the Communal Societies Collection is also available.
This is a collection of photographs related to the Snow Hill Cloister near Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. A finding aid to Snow Hill Cloister manuscripts in the Communal Societies…
Genre: Visual Materials
Language: English
Collection Membership: Communal Societies, Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
The Spectator is the current weekly student newspaper of Hamilton College. It began printing in 1947 and runs during the academic year. The Spectator was preceded by Hamiltonews (1942-1947), Hamilton Life (1899-1942), and Hamilton Campus (1866-1869).
The Spectator is the current weekly student newspaper of Hamilton College. It began printing in 1947 and runs during the academic year. The Spectator was preceded by…
Genre: Publications
Language: English
Collection Membership: Hamilton College Student Newspapers, Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Sun Ra Research is a an oral history project conducted by John and Peter Hinds. Since 1995 the Hinds brothers have published their interviews with the jazz musician Sun Ra and members of his band, the Arkestra, in their magazine Sun Ra research. This collection features fully text searchable digital versions of the original issues of Sun Ra…
Sun Ra Research is a an oral history project conducted by John and Peter Hinds. Since 1995 the Hinds brothers have published their interviews with the jazz musician Sun Ra and…
Genre: Publications
Language: English
Collection Membership: Communal Societies, Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Olivia Susan "Susy" Clemens (March 19, 1872 - August 18, 1896), was the second child and oldest daughter of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), and his wife Olivia Langdon Clemens. She died of spinal meningitis at age twenty-four. This collection comprises forty-four letters she exchanged with her close friend Louise Brownell.
Olivia Susan "Susy" Clemens (March 19, 1872 - August 18, 1896), was the second child and oldest daughter of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), and his wife Olivia Langdon Clemens.…
Genre: Manuscripts
Language: English
Collection Membership: Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
The Topolobampo cooperative colony was founded in 1886 by a group of American colonists at Sinaloa, Mexico, at the head of the Gulf of California. Leader Albert Kimsey Owen (1847-1916) was a surveyor, civil engineer, and utopian socialist. He dreamed of establishing a railroad from Texas to the site of "Pacific City," his ideal planned settlement.…
The Topolobampo cooperative colony was founded in 1886 by a group of American colonists at Sinaloa, Mexico, at the head of the Gulf of California. Leader Albert Kimsey Owen…
Genre: Publications
Language: English
Collection Membership: Communal Societies, Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Correspondence and other materials related to William Washington Farwell (Class of 1837).
Correspondence and other materials related to William Washington Farwell (Class of 1837).
Genre: Manuscripts
Language: English
Collection Membership: Hamilton College Archives, Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Victoria (Claflin) Woodhull (September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927) and her younger sister Tennessee Claflin (October 26, 1844 – January 18, 1923) were suffragist activists who promoted their ideas in their "Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly" which began publication in 1870. It was one of the first newspapers founded by women in the United States.
Victoria (Claflin) Woodhull (September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927) and her younger sister Tennessee Claflin (October 26, 1844 – January 18, 1923) were suffragist activists who…
Genre: Publications
Language: English
Collection Membership: Communal Societies, Hamilton College Library Digital Collections