‘To Which is Added’: The History, Structure, and Conservation of New England Primers at the American Antiquarian Society
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by Mitchel Gundrum
3M ago
In the summer of 2023, while completing my MA in book conservation at West Dean College in Chichester, England, I undertook a 10-week internship at the American Antiquarian Society, working alongside Chief Conservator Babette Gehnrich and Library and Archives Conservator Marissa Maynard. In between my time spent writing a thesis, attending a week-long course on ..read more
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Protected: Interpreting Coded Messages in Friendship Albums
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by Frank Lamelas
5M ago
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Artifacts of an Antebellum Physician
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by Laura Haskell
5M ago
Within the vast collections at the American Antiquarian Society there is a particularly interesting assortment of items that offer a unique glimpse into the world of Dr. Nathan Staples Pike, his family, and the medical trade in antebellum America. The Pike-Wright Family collection, donated to AAS by Susan Pike Corcoran, contains Dr. Pike’s early 19th ..read more
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Conservation of the Brown Family Collection
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by Marissa Maynard
5M ago
The Brown Family Library was donated to the American Antiquarian Society in 2019 by Dr. John Goldsberry, Jr., and his wife Dr. Dorista Goldsberry, along with their family. The family’s library joins other part of the Brown Family Collections already at AAS, donated by earlier generations of the family starting in the 1970s. Together the ..read more
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Reflections from a Returning Intern
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by AAS Intern Sophia Ramos
5M ago
As I near the end of my second summer at the American Antiquarian Society as an intern through the Library Internship for Nipmuc Community Members, supported by a grant from the United Way Central MA, I wanted to reflect on what this internship has done for me, and what I have been doing for it ..read more
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DeWitt Clinton and the Common School Fund: Early Public Education in the Collection
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by Ana Pietrewicz
5M ago
For the past few months, I have had the opportunity to work as an intern in the manuscripts department here at the American Antiquarian Society. Usually, I spend my days the digitizing department working as a liaison between AAS and our vendors, paging newspapers and serials. I jumped at the chance to work in manuscripts ..read more
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“An Opulence Unexpected”: Examples of Red Morocco’s Use in Bookbindings
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by Gretta Cox-Gorton
5M ago
The history of the book is predicated on the idea that the book itself as an object is significant in its own right, not simply on its printed content alone. Which materials were used, how they were made, and who made them all speak to a vast network of economic, environmental, and human systems that ..read more
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“Your cooperation is requested”: The American Antiquarian Society and Operation Alert
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by Melanie Meadors
5M ago
Operation Alert was a Cold War exercise designed to assess how prepared both government agencies and citizens were in the event of a nuclear attack on the United States. Starting in 1954, about 200 cities around the country took part in these drills until the project ceased in 1962. Worcester, Massachusetts, the home of the ..read more
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Adultery, crime, and the “professedly obscene”: The beginnings of book bans in the United States
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by Gretta Cox-Gorton
5M ago
Book bans and challenges have been on the rise in libraries and schools across the United States: according to the American Library Association, who have tracked book censorship since 1982, over 1,600 titles have been affected in 2022 alone. These challenges, whether for political, legal, religious, or moral motivations, illuminate a variety of the nation’s ..read more
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Poetry (and Portraits) of the Past and Present
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by Elizabeth Watts Pope
5M ago
“The world is full of poetry, the air is living with its spirit, and the waves dance to the music of its melodies.” ~ James Gates Percival’s “Poetry” copied into Martha Ann Brown’s commonplace book from 1849. Please join us at the American Antiquarian Society this Thursday, November 17, at 7 p.m. (register here to ..read more
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