Digital Collections
Gettysburg College Digital Collections
Asian ArtA digital archive showcasing half of the College's 2,000-item collection of Asian art, which includes ceramics, jewelry, jade, and other artifacts.
Atlas Classica A digital collection of the first 4 issues of the Atlas Classica published by Henry Schenck Tanner (1786-1858). These maps, engraved in 1834-35, depict classical and biblical geography.
Civil War Era CollectionA collection of political cartoons, personal papers, pamphlets, maps, paintings and photographs from the Civil War Era.
New England Loyal Publication Society
A digital collection of broadsides published by the New England Loyal Publication Society. This society, founded in 1863, influenced public opinion through the distribution of pro-Union articles, editorials, and literature.
A collection of World War II propaganda posters from the Allied Forces.
Historic Gettysburg College Historic Gettysburg College provides virtual access to materials of intellectual and cultural significance to the Gettysburg College Community.
Eisenhower Collection
A digital collection of correspondence and memorabilia of Mamie and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
A digital collection of cartes de visite and cabinet cards of notable personalities from the Nineteenth Century.
Stuckenberg Map Collection The collection, a gift of John H. W. Stuckenberg (1835-1903) and Mary Gingrich Stuckenberg (1834-1934), consists of over 500 map sheets from the 16th through the 19th century.
Hidden in Plain SightA collection of student papers and images of objects "hidden in plain sight" around the Gettysburg College campus.
Other Collections
The Gettysburgian
Online access to issues of Gettysburg's student newspaper published from 1897 to
2004
The Gift of Music
More than 1,000 music scores and parts plus a collection of 18th- and
19th-century violins and bows contributed by 1919 graduate Dr. F.
William Sunderman (1898-2003), a renowned physician and scientist and a gifted
violinist. Dr. Sunderman's $15.7 million bequest established the Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg.
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