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"A Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of Dickinson College in Carlisle," by Anonymous
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March 1811
An anonymous author writes this essay on the history of Dickinson College, which is published in The Port Folio, vol. 5 (March 1811): 239-246. This essay is published with B. Tanner's engraving of West College, which was created from a sketch by A. Brackenridge.
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