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A Guide to Early American History Resources in the Special Collections Research Center  Tags: scrc special_collections_research_center thesis dissertation  

The Special Collections Research Center has extensive holdings of manuscripts and rare books dealing with early American history. This guide describes the bulk of those holdings, although it is not a comprehensive list.
Last update: Sep 08th, 2009 URL: http://guides.swem.wm.edu/SCRCEarlyAmericanHistory  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Special Collections Research Center Access Tools: There are a variety of tools available to guide you in finding materials in the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC). Don't forget that you also may come into the SCRC in person and consult with the staff member on duty for guidance.

 

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A Few Useful Subject Headings:

Colonial Period (ca. 1609-1774)

Jamestown (Va.) -- History

United States -- History -- Revolution

Virginia -- History -- Colonial Period

Williamsburg -- History -- Colonial Period

 
 

Early American History Research in the Special Collections Research Center

The Special Collections Research Center has extensive holdings of manuscripts and rare books dealing with early American history. This guide describes the bulk of those materials, although it is not a comprehensive list. Please keep in mind that the general collections of Swem Library also support research in this subject area, including newspapers, government documents, published memoirs, etc.

Swem Library has created other guides that will be of interest to researchers including a Research Paper Writing and Citation Guide, Primary Sources Guide, and Copyright Guide.

If you get stuck along the way, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help. Just click the HELP tab at the top of any page in this guide to get contact information for Special Collections Research Center staff.

Best of luck with your research!

 

 
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