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Founded in 1791, the Massachusetts Historical Society is an invaluable resource for American history, life, and culture. Its extraordinary collections tell the story of America through millions of rare and unique documents, artifacts, and irreplaceable national treasures. etc.
Communicate with the MHS library staff through a live chat session. To initiate, click on the "Ask a librarian" link, submit your question in the chat box, and the first available librarian will respond. The service is available Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (excluding holidays).
The extraordinary collection of the MHS provides an unparalleled record of American history and is enjoyed by scholars and the public alike. There are millions of rare and unique documents, artifacts, and irreplaceable national treasures. Along with many famous documents such as Paul Revere's own account of his famous ride, the collection contains accounts of the lives of thousands of ordinary Americans.
Support the MHS to promote the study of American history and deepen our understanding of the diverse stories that define our nation's past. Help make the MHS a place where history happens.
National History Day (NHD) in Massachusetts is a year-long interdisciplinary program focused on historical research, interpretation, and creative expression for students in grades 6-12.
Source sets highlighting the diverse voices of the ordinary and extraordinary people who changed Massachusetts and the nation.
Showcasing MHS collections and resources documenting individuals and communities who have traditionally been unrepresented in the historical record.
The MHS holds the largest collection of Thomas Jefferson’s private papers including more than 400 architectural drawings as well as many other valuable presidential papers and artifacts from throughout United States history. This includes hundreds of letters written by every U.S. president through George H.W. Bush.
The Adams Family Papers are the most comprehensive and historically complete family collection held by an American cultural institution, public or private. In addition to illuminating the family story, the documents offer valuable insights to the political, social, and cultural fabric of American society.
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Our current exhibition explores major Massachusetts events in the first year of the American Revolution through letters, diary accounts, and artifacts from the MHS collection. Learn more at www.masshist.org/250.
The MHS Digital Archive, the access portal for digital and audiovisual content, is now available and integrated with discovery tools for MHS collections. Read the introductory blog post to learn more.
This digital edition includes more than 15,000 manuscript pages chronicling the extraordinary range of experiences in the public and private life of American statesman John Quincy Adams. Explore the diary.
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