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Charles Asbury Stephens collection
Approximately 2,350 manuscript and typescript drafts with holographic corrections of Stephens' books, speeches, and articles, many of which were for The Youth's Companion.
Charles Barbour research files on the Medical School of Maine
Biographical information collected by Charles Barbour on more than 30 graduates and faculty of the Medical School of Maine, including articles in journals and magazines, photographs, memorial tributes, and newspaper clippings.
Charles Brockden Brown papers
The collection consists largely of Brown's correspondence, much of it with his friends Joseph Bringhurst, Jr., (1767-1834) and Deborah Ferris (1773-1844), later Mrs. Bringhurst, or between Ferris and Bringhurst.
Charles Douglas McGee papers
The academic papers from Department of Philosophy Professor Charles Douglas McGee.
Charles E. Townsend business records
The collection contains receipts, records, and printed material including tax, shipping, and insurance items related to the business endeavors of Charles E. Townsend.
Charles Everett Ranlett papers
Copies of thirty items, mostly letters from Professor Paul Chadbourne (sent while he was a visiting professor at Bowdoin College) to Captain Charles Everett Ranlett. The correspondence concerns arrangements for the Williams College Lyceum of Natural History expedition to Greenland in 1860.
Charles H. Foster papers
Primarily correspondence between Charles H. Foster and Herbert Ross Brown and correspondence between Foster and Louis Coxe regarding academics, scholarship, and Bowdoin affairs.
Charles H. Livingston French autograph collection
Letters, notes, documents, signed fair copies, etc.; approximately 800 items from more than 500 notable individuals, mostly from France, all items in French.
Charles H. Livingston papers
The papers of a professor of Romance Languages at Bowdoin College that includes notes for the books he edited and wrote, manuscript drafts, correspondence including recommendations for his students, and articles and pamphlets written by Livingston and others.