Robert F. Durden Reference Collection, 1965-2000.

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Robert F. Durden Reference Collection, 1965-2000.

Contains photocopies and reprints of selected articles by Professor Durden about the Duke family, Duke University, the Duke Endowment, and Duke Power Company, and partial bibliography prepared by Archives staff.

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