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Special Collections
About the Collections
The Institute's collections feature the largest consolidated accumulations (in xerographic form collected from scores of archival deposits) of the extant papers of Peirce, Santayana, and Douglass, as well as all of the scholarly records deriving from over twenty-five years of textual study for each of the three editions. Along with these accumulations, more collections have been acquired over the past several decades from scholars' donations. Click on the links below to read about each collection and contributor.

