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Quaker & Special Collections
Quaker & Special Collections contains Haverford College’s rare books, manuscripts, and the college archives. We seek to collect, preserve, and make available materials which serve the research and teaching needs of the Haverford community as well as the wider scholarly community.
Our world-renowned Quaker collections, which illuminate Quaker life, faith, and practice from the earliest days of the Society of Friends to the present is the highlight of the collection, while our varied collecting foci provide many opportunities for researchers. You can learn about the different locations where we record information about our collections, or choose a database to search from the drop-down menu on this page.
Campus Location
Lutnick Library, View Map
Contact
hc-special [at] haverford.edu
(610) 896-1161
Current Exhibits
Special Collections materials are often featured in library exhibits.
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Curated by the members of Professor Jess Libow's spring 2024 first-year writing seminar, "Health and the Humanities"
Rebecca and Rick White Gallery
This exhibit documents the complex history of nineteenth century mental health care using letters, asylum records, medical treatises, and patient accounts from Haverford’s Quaker & Special Collections.
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Curated by Anna Smith, Anne T. and J. Morris Evans Post-Baccalaureate Fellow
Rufus Jones Study, Level 2
This exhibit explores the life of Ada Smith, one of the women who made Rufus Jones's life possible.
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Curated by Cullen Worth '27
Magill Wing cases
This exhibit explores the construction and history of the Barclay Hall dorm at Haverford.
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Curated by Katherine Hong '24
Wall Gallery, Level 2
Explore photographs of campus by Jeannette Flamm Brockman
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Curated by Maggie McCarthy '24
Entrance Ramp Gallery, Lutnick Library
Explore various Haverford College traditions through objects from the College Archives