Barco Law Library Archives and Special Collections

The Barco Law Library Archives and Special Collections (henceforth ASC) is a physical and digital repository housed within the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. The collections on this site include digitized material from the ASC, which is responsible for the acquisition, preservation, storage, exhibition, and access of published and unpublished materials. The ASC maintains a valuable repository that preserves the unique heritage of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, dating back to 1843 when the first law courses were offered at the University of Pittsburgh (formerly Western University of Pennsylvania). These collections have been amassed through gifts, transfers from the general collection, and selective purchases. They include photographic material providing insights into the rich history of the law school, showcasing its physical evolution, events, and depictions of faculty, students, and staff; historical publications such as newspapers, yearbooks, bulletins, and event ephemera; artwork depicting key figures of the law school, and rare materials already owned by the School of Law or acquired over time. Some records pertaining to the operations of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law are maintained by the University Archives.

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Audio-Visual Media
Audio-Visual Media
Barco Law Building Photograph Collection
Barco Law Building Photograph Collection
Bulletins
Class Photograph Collection
Class Photograph Collection
Ephemera
News Publications
Yearbooks
Faculty Photographs
Faculty Photographs
Groundbreaking Ceremony Photograph Collection
Groundbreaking Ceremony Photograph Collection
Law in the Cathedral Photograph Collection
Law in the Cathedral Photograph Collection
Selected Rare Books and Other Works