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The College Archives documents the history of the College through the historical records of the institution, the three professional schools: Dartmouth Medical School (1769), Thayer School of Engineering (1867), and Amos Tuck School of Business Administration (1900), and the once-affiliated institutions of Moor's Charity School, and the Chandler School of Science and the Arts (1853-1894). The archives also document the history of the surrounding area through selected collections related to local businesses and organizations, including the Hanover Town Records. Student life and faculty work and research are represented through student organizations and selected collections of personal papers of students and faculty.
The Photographic Records Catalog file is a collection of the thousands of images that are a photographic record of Dartmouth College life (locale-people-events) maintained by the Photographic Records section of Rauner Special Collections Library in Webster Hall.
The file contains images created by College Photographers Adrian N. Bouchard (1938-1976) (Note only the black and white photographs by Adrian Bouchard will appear as an image in a record; Stuart Bratesman (1985-1993); and Joseph Mehling (1993-present).
The College Archives' Oral History Project also collects oral history interviews, both audiotapes and transcripts when available, with past presidents, administrators and staff, faculty, alumni, and students.
• Archival Collections
• Donating or Transferring Materials to the Archives
• Hanover Town Records
• Photo
Records Catalog
• Oral History Project