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Historical Manuscripts Collection 


Margaret Burri
Curator of Manuscripts 

The Historical Manuscripts Collection focuses on individuals who have been associated with the Johns Hopkins University. The collection is strong in the history of science, especially physics and chemistry; literary manuscripts of Hopkins-related authors; and the history of higher education.  Papers of presidents and early faculty are especially well-represented.

The collection policy for historical manuscripts defines the scope of the collection.  Information about access, use and reprographic services is available here.

Collection descriptions are provided through finding aids and the Sheridan Libraries' online catalog.

Information on the medieval and Renaissance codices holdings is also available.

The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1901) awarded to Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff (Ms. 74)

The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1901) awarded to Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff (Ms. 74).

Portrait of Daniel C. Gilman

Daniel Coit Gilman, the first president of the Johns Hopkins University, on the porch of Overedge, his family summer home in Northeast Harbor, Maine (from the Daniel C. Gilman Papers, Ms. 1, Box 3.6).





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