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Rouillard Family papers
Correspondence, family papers, scrapbooks, photo albums, and snapshots documenting the lives of Robert Gooch Rouillard, Clarence Dana Rouillard, and the extended Rouillard and Gooch families
Rowland Bailey Howard papers
Letters, diaries, journals, pamphlets, sermons, clippings and speeches from the personal papers of Rowland Bailey Howard.
Roy A. Foulke papers
This collection contains a Bowdoin College retirement survey, letters from members of Bowdoin College governing boards, and other correspondence
Rufus Anderson, Jr. papers
Rufus Anderson (Bowdoin College Class of 1818) served on the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and was Foreign Secretary from 1832-1866. Papers includes Anderson's memoir and letters to his infant son, Henry Hill Anderson; Anderson's journal entry regarding the death of his father; a document concerning Anderson's service with the foreign missions; and printed memorials for Anderson and his wife
Rules of the Egyptian Assembly
Bound volume containing House of Representatives, 40th Congress, 2nd session Mis. doc. no. 73, a presentation note from Charles Hale to Robert C. Winthrop, and the published rules in Arabic along with a letter-press manuscript copy of the translation into English
Sabine-Brown collection
This collection includes Stephen Sabine's 1909 diary describing his trip to Newfoundland and Labrador, clippings, and itinerary of his time working for the Grenfell Reindeer Project in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Samuel A. Ladd Jr. collection of Bowdoin memorabilia
Samuel A. Ladd, Jr. ’29, director of career counseling and placement at Bowdoin from 1944 to 1972, and the first president of Zeta Psi in the 1929 chapter house.
Samuel E. Smith papers
The collection contains letters (1810-1880 and undated), many relating to the northeast boundary dispute; documents (1786-1880); financial records (1830-1880); and other ephemeral material.
Samuel Eaton and Joseph McKeen sermons
The collection includes sermons, preached in Massachusetts and Maine, written both by Samuel Eaton and Joseph McKeen.