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    1. Shunrinken kasho [Shunrinken school family book] /春林軒 家書 · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Shunrinken kasho [Shunrinken school family book] /春林軒 家書 · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content Skip to (...)

    2. Benjamin N. Duke Timeline | Duke University Libraries

      Duke Timeline Benjamin Newton Duke (1855–1929) was the primary philanthropist in the Duke family and a son of Washington Duke. He held (...)

    3. Lilly Library | Duke University Libraries

      The library's most distinguishing feature, the Thomas Room, is devoted to displaying Asian works of art donated by the family and (...)

    4. East Duke Building | Duke University Libraries

      Duke's offer of $85,000 and later donations totaling $300,000 for the College's endowment was part of a family philanthropic pattern (...)

    5. Blackwell Residence Hall | Duke University Libraries

      The land was developed as Durham County's fairgrounds and racetrack. After the Blackwell family declared bankruptcy, the land and the (...)

    6. West Duke Building | Duke University Libraries

      Duke's offer of $85,000 and later donations totaling $300,000 for the College's endowment was part of a family philanthropic pattern (...)

    7. James Buchanan Duke (1856-1925) | Duke University Libraries

      Duke's older brother, Benjamin Newton, had launched the family into the textile business as early as 1892.

    8. Franklin Research Center Collections and Guides | Duke University Libraries

      Faculty & Instructors Graduate Students Undergraduate Students International Students Alumni Donors Visitors Patrons with (...)

    9. Washington Duke (1820-1905) | Duke University Libraries

      Duke's offer of $85,000 and later donations totaling $300,000 for the College's endowment began a family philanthropic pattern that was (...)

    10. Slave Letters | Duke University Libraries

      Hannah and Lethe wrote to their family members as well as to women in the Campbell family during this time period.

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