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Discover the fascinating history of one of America's most prestigious universities in this detailed study. From its founding in the early 18th century to the end of the Jacksonian era, Yale College played an important role in shaping American intellectual and political life. Ebenezer Baldwin's account draws on primary sources and personal recollections to give readers an insider's view of this vital institution.
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