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Department of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (REEES): records
Departmental records of the Bowdoin College Department of Russian, now Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (REEES).
Department of Sociology and Anthropology records
Announcement, conference proceedings, handbook, newsletter, and posters.
Department of Theater and Dance records
Descriptive book, First Battalion of Maine Vol.
Bound volume listing officers and enlisted men of an unassigned Maine volunteer infantry battalion, indicating physical details, home towns, and muster dates
Diary
Diary of a Massachusetts clergyman, including details of marriages and deaths of his parishioners
Diary
Entries, dated at Geneva, Budapest, and other European cities, 20 Dec. 1918-6 Mar. 1919, concerning Davis's experiences with the American Commission to Negotiate Peace Mission to Austria, including descriptions of austere living conditions in Vienna and impressions of various officials and delegations involved in the peace negotiations
Diary no. 8 of Thomas Edmands
Bound diary, January-December 1846 recording life in the Boston, Mass., area, detail domestic affairs, Whig politics and Daniel Webster, railroad expansion, and the Mexican-American War
Diary of an Arctic expedition
Diary documenting the author's Arctic expeditoin, joined by companion Paul J. Rainey and under the command of Bob Bartlett, with entries dated from July 4-September 5, 1910
Diary of Marshall P. Cram
Bound typescript diary of Bowdoin College's professor of chemistry and minerology recording daily local and national events on and off campus as the U.S. entered World War I
Diary of Owen W. Davis, Jr.
Typescript copy of the diary of Owen W. Davis, Jr., from June 17, 1862, to September 27, 1862, recording his experience as an enlisted soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War. Topics include minor skirmishes, court marial duties, capture and parole, and routine duties while stationed in northern Virginia, Washington, DC, and Maryland. Davis (Bowdoin College Class of 1864) left college to enlist with the 7th Squadron, Rhode Island Cavalry