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Scanned images of Civil War era poetry broadsides, indexed alphabetically by title
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The printing blocks of the Dolmen Press Collection include wood engravings, wood cuts, linocuts, and various metal plates ranging in date from 1902 to 1985, with the bulk of the blocks dating from the mid-1960s to 1985. A number of Cuala Press printing blocks are also included. Major artists featured in the collection include Tate Adams, Jack Coughlin, Louis LeBrocquy, Elizabeth Rivers, and Leonard Baskin.
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The Cigarette Cards collection consists of cards issued as advertisement for Duke Brothers and Company, Durham, N.C., and packed in Duke's cigarettes.
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Typescript, galley proofs, and other materials relating to Stein's book What Are Masterpieces?
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Civil War manuscript of Herbert E. Valentine
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The diaries and sermon notes of Ira W. Thomas, a Baptist minister in northwestern North Carolina
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Lloyd Winchell Biebigheiser (1884-1961), an architect and designer working during the construction of Wake Forest College's new Winston-Salem campus, documented the progress of the construction with more than 500 slide photographs. This collection provides a photographic history of nearly every aspect of the Reynolda campus construction.
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Archives of the Old Gold and Black
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Selected digitized materials from the Ronald Watkins Collection
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This collection contains resources that were scanned based on user reqeust
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These finding aids provide online access to inventories of the archival and manuscript collections in the Special Collections Department. The funding for the majority of these came through an NCECHO LSTA grant.
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The Wilbur J. Cash Collection at Wake Forest University consists of some of Cash's writings, including the Mind of the South in typescript, articles, review clippings, business, and personal correspondence of W.J. Cash and his wife Mary, photographs, and ephemera. Some of the items are here reproduced in digital format.