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Though the Davis Library mainly collects materials for the humanities and social sciences, they are the designated government depository for the state. Their collection includes many federal papers. | Though the Davis Library mainly collects materials for the humanities and social sciences, they are the designated government depository for the state. Their collection includes many federal papers. | ||
'''Duke University'''<br>William R. Perkins Library<br>Manuscript Department<br>104 Chapel Drive<br>Durham, NC 27708<br>Telephone: 919-660-5800 | '''Duke University'''<br>William R. Perkins Library<br>Manuscript Department<br>104 Chapel Drive<br>Durham, NC 27708<br>Telephone: 919-660-5800 | ||
Internet: [http://library.duke.edu/specialcollections/index.html] | Internet: [http://library.duke.edu/specialcollections/index.html] | ||
<span id="1199904994699E | <span id="1199904994699E"> </span>Duke University has holdings on the American South and North Carolina. The libraries' collections contain published diaries, letters, papers, maps, newspapers, and public documents. A guide to some of these collections is: | ||
Trilley, Nannie M., and Noma Lee Goodwin. ''Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the Duke University Library''. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1947. (FHL book 975.6 B5d ser. 27–28; film 899894.) This guide lists about 8,000 names of individuals, families, and historical subjects, and it is indexed. | Trilley, Nannie M., and Noma Lee Goodwin. ''Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the Duke University Library''. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1947. (FHL book 975.6 B5d ser. 27–28; film 899894.) This guide lists about 8,000 names of individuals, families, and historical subjects, and it is indexed. |
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