Garman Papers, 1732-1932 (Bulk: 1862-1907)
64 archives boxes, 1 flat package (35 linear ft.)
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Garman Papers
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Garman Papers, 1732-1932 (Bulk: 1862-1907)
64 archives boxes, 1 flat package (35 linear ft.)
Abstract:
The
collection contains correspondence, papers, essays,
pamphlets, notes, notebooks and diaries relating to the
personal and professional life of Charles Edward Garman,
Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy at Amherst College.
His teaching career is represented by the printed pamphlets
he distributed in his classes and by lecture notes taken by
his students.
Terms of Access and Use:
Restrictions on access:
Restrictions on use:
There is no restriction on access to the Charles E. Garman and Eliza Miner Garman Family Papers for research use. Particularly fragile items are restricted for preservation purposes. Requests for permission to publish material from the Papers should be directed to the Archives and Special Collections. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Amherst College Archives and Special
Collections
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