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American Antiquarian Society
The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving printed and manuscript materials related to the history of what is now the United States. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and prominent printer, it is the oldest historical society in the United States with a national focus.
Mission
The mission of the AAS is to cultivate understanding of the American past by collecting, preserving, and making available for study all printed records of the United States. This includes materials from the first European settlements to the late nineteenth century. The Society aims to foster a broad community of inquiry through wide-ranging programs, community engagement, and support for researchers and students of early American history.
Collections
The AAS has accumulated one of the world's largest collections of pre-twentieth-century American materials, comprising over 4.5 million items. These include books, pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers, periodicals, children's literature, music, and graphic arts. The collection is particularly renowned for its comprehensive holdings of early American newspapers, with more than two million issues from all fifty states, the Canadian provinces, the West Indies, and Great Britain.
Organization and Activities
The AAS operates as both a learned society and a national research library. It has over 1,200 members who are elected based on their achievements in academic or public life. The Society offers public lectures, seminars, and programs designed to engage various audiences in historical research and appreciation. AAS also provides public tours and participates in digital projects, such as digitizing children's materials to make them accessible for educational use.
Facilities
The main building of the AAS, known as Antiquarian Hall, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Completed in 1910, it has undergone several expansions, including a recent addition in 2019 that added a conservation lab and educational facilities.
Awards and Recognition
The American Antiquarian Society was awarded the 2013 National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama in recognition of its contributions to the preservation and interpretation of American history.
Collection Development Policy
The AAS's collection development policy is designed to strategically expand its holdings while ensuring they remain accessible and representative of the diverse experiences and voices of North America's past. The Society actively seeks materials that reflect underrepresented perspectives, including those of Indigenous, African, Asian, Latinx, and Middle Eastern communities, as well as people with diverse religious beliefs, gender identities, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Conservation Efforts
AAS maintains an on-site conservation department dedicated to preserving its extensive collection of historical materials. This department utilizes various techniques and materials to ensure the longevity of the printed records, contributing to the broader mission of preserving American cultural heritage.
Public Engagement
Despite common misconceptions that it serves only scholars, the AAS is open to anyone interested in historical research, including students, genealogists, and the general public. It offers public programs both in-person and online to make historical materials engaging and accessible to diverse audiences.
[1] https://www.americanantiquarian.org/about [2] https://www.wbjournal.com/article/qa-bringing-history-to-life-at-the-american-antiquarian-society [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Antiquarian_Society [4] https://www.americanantiquarian.org/collections/collection-development-policy [5] https://www.americanantiquarian.org/newspapers
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This collection of poems, essays and exercises contains more than two dozen items written by Sarah H. Emerson, a young woman living in the Boston area in the 19th-century. It includes a variety of materials which illustrate the range of educational activity and schoolwork which she was in engaged during the 1830s. Including 🖋️penmanship exercises (“Licentiousness in opinions, leads to licentiousness in practice”), 🖋️poems (“The Sleeping Infant,” “The Warrior’s Grave”), 🖋️essays (“Perserverence”), 🖋️and six daybooks and “legers” for hypothetical exercises in bookkeeping for a general store in Boston (!) The original poems, ribbon-bound pages, paired with the writing books vibe (🤩) made us think of back-to-school, but her original poetry also reminded us of a happy #NationalPoetsDay (to the known and unknown poets!) (fb)
No, those aren’t your transitions lenses, we’ve spent some time looking at a recently-digitized collection—the William Livingston Chase (1855-1898) photographic negatives. We’ve taken the liberty of making the negatives into positive images 🎞️ In particular this one caught our eye which shows two views of an off-season pond ice house 🧊, an old ice harvesting building owned by the Walker Ice Company in Worcester, Massachusetts which used to operate on the site (definitely could have used some of that ice last week! 🥵) The ice house was across the street from Antiquarian Hall—Salisbury Pond at Institute Park (and @wpi). We took a photo of how the site looks now (🌳🌿), but these photos from 1888-98 are a sort of “freeze frame” of a business now long since gone 🥁. Chase, a draftsman of Worcester, photographed street work, road repairs and buildings in Worcester. His small but mighty photos are from glass plate negatives measuring 4x5 inches. Ice houses on the shores of pond and lakes in and around the city would be filled a few winter weeks a year with cakes of ice used to cool boxes of homes in and around during the next hot summer. But what did it look like inside? Published contemporaneously of these photos in 1893 was a book in the Society’s collection called “The Ice Crop” or how to harvest, store, ship, and use ice by Theron Hiles. The book shows how to deal in the ice world (including tools, equipment, ideal condition requirements and snow removal prior to harvest of the crop). This cross-section interior view shows a portion of the elevator (the incline we see on the outside). Interested in staying cool with more ice-inspired collection material? We have more to share! (fb)
Poslední komentáře
🌟 Excited to dive into the rich history of our nation at the American Antiquarian Society! Can't wait to explore the stories that shaped America. 📚✨detail |
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👏 Thank you, AAS, for preserving and sharing our heritage! Looking forward to attending the public programs and learning more about the incredible journeys of those who came before us. 🇺🇸❤️detail |
Poslední diskuze
1. How can the American Antiquarian Society expand its outreach to underrepresented communities to ensure their stories are included in the historical record?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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2. What role does digitization play in making the pre-twentieth-century printed record more accessible to researchers and the general public?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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Welcome to the American Antiquarian Society We are a national research library and community of learners dedicated to discovering and sharing a deeper understanding of the American past. Everyone is welcome to join our public programs and explore our vast collections. We invite you to find your story here. Learn more about AAS.