The History and Mystery of Geneseo’s Favorite Roman Goddess
Take a closer look at the rise and fall of Milne’s ambassador, Minerva.
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Take a closer look at the rise and fall of Milne’s ambassador, Minerva.
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American propaganda posters from World War I encouraged residents to do their part at home, to support troops overseas. By Robyn Rime The Special Collections in Milne Library range from college memorabilia to local historical documents to rare, fragile, and valuable artifacts. It’s easy to see why some of the items ended up at the
A collection of luggage tags from five continents highlights the Golden Age of Travel. By Robyn Rime The Special Collections in Fraser Hall Library range from college memorabilia to local historical documents to rare, fragile, and valuable artifacts. It’s easy to see why some of the items ended up at the College. Faculty publications, decades
Geneseo now has a collection of a Union soldier’s letters available for student research. By Kris Dreessen Union soldier Elisha Randolph (E.R.) Robinson was present at the Appomattox battlefield when Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered, and wrote about it the day before President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. When it came to recounting and
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