Finding invisible folders

A few days ago my iMac (late 2013 model) started acting wonky. I had figured out that it was because I had done a migration from my previous iMac and it had brought along some corrupted files that were still causing me trouble. I decided to do a clean install. I couldn't use Time Machine's backup since I was getting errors every time I used it. I used a program called SuperDuper to clone my HD to and external blank drive and it worked pretty well. When I tested it, everything seemed to be there. I was able to boot from that external.
After I did my clean install, I reloaded fonts and applications from my disks and the app store where I could, and them from the clone. To my horror, I discovered that my mail was nowhere to be found. Luckily I had an mbox backup that ended mid April, so I rescued that, but I was missing all emails between April and October.
A call to my internet provider managed to get me an additional two weeks of email at the end of September. Sadly, that was it. I used Spotlight and Apple's Finder (File-->Find) to search thru the Users folder. No Library folders existed under any user except Shared, and that only contained 4 items from 2008 (lol).
Then yesterday, while using Dreamweaver, I found myself in the clone's user directory and the was a Library folder! It wasn't visible and both Finder and Spotlight can't see it or anything in it, but Dreamweaver can. And I see mail files in there.
So the question is... how do I get them out??
Thanks!

Open the enclosing folder, choose Go to Folder from the Finder's Go menu, provide Library as the path, and drag the files out.
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