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Massachusetts Historical Society

The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) is a major historical archive specializing in early American, Massachusetts, and New England history. The Massachusetts Historical Society was established in 1791 and is located at 1154 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts, and is the oldest historical society in the United States.

Massachusetts Historical Society Building
Location1154 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°20′47″N 71°5′26″W / 42.34639°N 71.09056°W / 42.34639; -71.09056
Built1899
ArchitectEdmund M. Wheelwright
Architectural styleColonial Revival
Websitemasshist.org
NRHP reference No.66000770 [1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966
Designated NHLDecember 21, 1965

The society's building was constructed in 1899 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.[1] In 2016, the Boston Landmarks Commission designated it a Boston Landmark.

History Edit

The society was founded on January 24, 1791, by Reverend Jeremy Belknap to collect, preserve, and document items of American history. He and the nine other founding members donated family papers, books, and artifacts to the society to form its initial collection. Its first manuscript was published in 1792, becoming the first historical society publication in the United States. The society incorporated in 1794; signatories included William Baylies, Jeremy Belknap, Alden Bradford, Peleg Coffin, Manasseh Cutler, John Davis, Daniel Davis, Aaron Dexter, John Eliot, Nathaniel Freeman, James Freeman, Thaddeus Mason Harris, Isaac Lothrop, George Richards Minot, John Mellen Jr., Thomas Pemberton, William Dandridge Peck, John Prince, Ezekiel Price, James Sullivan, David Sewall, Peter Thacher, William Tudor, Samuel Turell, Dudley Atkins Tyng, James Winthrop, Thomas Wallcut, Redford Webster, and William Wetmore.[2] Indeed, the society claims to have been the only historical collection in the United States until establishment of the New-York Historical Society (1804) and the American Antiquarian Society (1812), after which time the society's collecting activities began to focus primarily on Boston and New England. In 1849, Frances Manwaring Caulkins became the first woman elected to the society's membership.[3]

"The society, for several years after its organization, met in the attic of Faneuil Hall; afterwards rooms were occupied in Hamilton Place, and then in Franklin Street. In 1833 ... quarters on Tremont Street were occupied" in the building of the Provident bank through the 1890s.[4][5][6] The society's current building in the Back Bay was built in 1899; it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965 in recognition of the society's distinctive contribution to historic preservation.[7]

Collections Edit

Today the society continues to collect, preserve, and communicate historical information about Massachusetts and the United States. It is now organized in five departments: Library, Publications, Education and Public Programs, Research Programs, the Adams Family Papers, and Administration. Major collections include:

The society continues to produce scholarly books, but now augments these publications with digital editions available through its website and other online resources. The Massachusetts Historical Review has been published annually since 1999.[8]

Notable fellows Edit

The fellows of the Massachusetts Historical Society are elected and serve as the society's legal governing body.[9] Notable fellows include:[10]

See also Edit

References Edit

Notes

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ The act of incorporation [1794]: with the additional acts and by-laws of the Massachusetts Historical Society: with a list of officers and resident members. Boston: printed for the society, 1882.
  3. ^ Scanlon, Jennifer; Cosner, Shaaron (1996). American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 37–. ISBN 978-0-313-29664-2.
  4. ^ King's handbook of Boston. 1881
  5. ^ City directory of Boston. 1848
  6. ^ Boston Almanac. 1894
  7. ^ "NHL nomination for Massachusetts Historical Society". National Park Service. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  8. ^ "Massachusetts Historical Review". Massachusetts Historical Society. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  9. ^ Membership, Massachusetts Historical Society website, retrieved November 16, 2013.
  10. ^ Massachusetts Historical Society Annual Report, July 1, 2014, to June 30, 2015
  11. ^ "This Month at the MHS". Massachusetts Historical Society website. Retrieved 4 January 2014. Larry Ruttman, Fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  12. ^ Jonathan Sarna Elected Massachusetts Historical Society Fellow, Brandeis NOW, retrieved November 16, 2013

Bibliography

Further reading

  • A short account of the Massachusetts Historical Society: originally prepared by Charles Card Smith, together with the act of incorporation, additional acts and by-laws and a list of officers and members. January 1791-June 1918.
  • The act of incorporation: with the additional acts and by-laws of the Massachusetts Historical Society: with a list of officers and resident members. Boston: printed for the society, 1882.
  • Thomas Boylston Adams. "Here We Have Lived: The Houses of the Massachusetts Historical Society". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Third Series, Vol. 78 (1966)

External links Edit

  • Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792-1939, Vol. 1-78 - 7 series, Vol. 10 of each series is an index for the series
  • Series 1 index
  • Series 2 index
  • Series 3 index
  • Series 4 Index (Vol. 1-10)
  • Series 5 index, p.331
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Review of "Adams Family Papers" website. Teachinghistory.org.
  • "Life Portrait of John Quincy Adams", from C-SPAN's American Presidents: Life Portraits, broadcast from the Massachusetts Historical Society, April 18, 1999
  • "Massachusetts Historical Society" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.


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The Massachusetts Historical Society MHS is a major historical archive specializing in early American Massachusetts and New England history The Massachusetts Historical Society was established in 1791 and is located at 1154 Boylston Street in Boston Massachusetts and is the oldest historical society in the United States Massachusetts Historical Society BuildingU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S National Historic LandmarkShow map of MassachusettsShow map of the United StatesLocation1154 Boylston StreetBoston Massachusetts U S Coordinates42 20 47 N 71 5 26 W 42 34639 N 71 09056 W 42 34639 71 09056Built1899ArchitectEdmund M WheelwrightArchitectural styleColonial RevivalWebsitemasshist orgNRHP reference No 66000770 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPOctober 15 1966Designated NHLDecember 21 1965The society s building was constructed in 1899 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966 1 In 2016 the Boston Landmarks Commission designated it a Boston Landmark Contents 1 History 2 Collections 3 Notable fellows 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe society was founded on January 24 1791 by Reverend Jeremy Belknap to collect preserve and document items of American history He and the nine other founding members donated family papers books and artifacts to the society to form its initial collection Its first manuscript was published in 1792 becoming the first historical society publication in the United States The society incorporated in 1794 signatories included William Baylies Jeremy Belknap Alden Bradford Peleg Coffin Manasseh Cutler John Davis Daniel Davis Aaron Dexter John Eliot Nathaniel Freeman James Freeman Thaddeus Mason Harris Isaac Lothrop George Richards Minot John Mellen Jr Thomas Pemberton William Dandridge Peck John Prince Ezekiel Price James Sullivan David Sewall Peter Thacher William Tudor Samuel Turell Dudley Atkins Tyng James Winthrop Thomas Wallcut Redford Webster and William Wetmore 2 Indeed the society claims to have been the only historical collection in the United States until establishment of the New York Historical Society 1804 and the American Antiquarian Society 1812 after which time the society s collecting activities began to focus primarily on Boston and New England In 1849 Frances Manwaring Caulkins became the first woman elected to the society s membership 3 The society for several years after its organization met in the attic of Faneuil Hall afterwards rooms were occupied in Hamilton Place and then in Franklin Street In 1833 quarters on Tremont Street were occupied in the building of the Provident bank through the 1890s 4 5 6 The society s current building in the Back Bay was built in 1899 it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965 in recognition of the society s distinctive contribution to historic preservation 7 Collections EditToday the society continues to collect preserve and communicate historical information about Massachusetts and the United States It is now organized in five departments Library Publications Education and Public Programs Research Programs the Adams Family Papers and Administration Major collections include Adams Family Papers 1639 1889 material relating to President John Adams 1735 1826 and First Lady Abigail Adams 1744 1818 as well as other family members including Charles Francis Adams 1807 1886 President John Quincy Adams 1767 1848 First Lady Louisa Catherine Adams 1775 1852 Charles Francis Adams 1835 1915 and Henry Adams 1838 1918 Among other papers the collection includes correspondence diaries literary manuscripts speeches legal and business papers and John Adams handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson the library holds Jefferson s handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence and the Coolidge Collection a collection of Thomas Jefferson Manuscripts containing thousands of pages of Jefferson s correspondence manuscripts of writings Monticello records including account books and journals and more than 400 of Jefferson s architectural drawings Other manuscripts and printed texts approximately 12 000 biographies and more than 10 000 local histories as well as newspapers and broadsides including John Dunlap s July 4 5 1776 Philadelphia printing of the Declaration of Independence Other notable manuscripts include John Winthrop s manuscripts on the early settlement of New England Paul Revere s account of his ride and the Francis Parkman manuscripts dealing with French Canada Artwork paintings by John Singleton Copley 1738 1815 Sarah Goodridge 1788 1853 Chester Harding 1792 1866 Alonzo Hartwell 1805 1873 Samuel Stillman Osgood 1808 1885 John Smibert 1688 1751 and Richard Morrell Staigg 1817 1881 as well as sculptures by Thomas Ball Richard Saltonstall Greenough Henry Dexter and Hiram Powers The society continues to produce scholarly books but now augments these publications with digital editions available through its website and other online resources The Massachusetts Historical Review has been published annually since 1999 8 Notable fellows EditThe fellows of the Massachusetts Historical Society are elected and serve as the society s legal governing body 9 Notable fellows include 10 Ben Bagdikian Bernard Bailyn Lawrence Buell Ken Burns Robert Caro James Carroll Jill Ker Conway Michael Dukakis Joseph Ellis Drew Gilpin Faust David Hackett Fischer Henry Louis Gates Jr Doris Kearns Goodwin David D Hall Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham Maya Jasanoff Justin Kaplan Jill Lepore David McCullough James M McPherson Bill Moyers Robert K O Neill Deval Patrick Jaroslav Pelikan Nathaniel Philbrick Cokie Roberts Larry Ruttman 11 Jonathan Sarna 12 Merritt Roe Smith Richard Norton Smith David Souter Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Garry Wills Gordon S WoodSee also EditAmerican Antiquarian Society List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Boston MassachusettsReferences EditNotes a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 The act of incorporation 1794 with the additional acts and by laws of the Massachusetts Historical Society with a list of officers and resident members Boston printed for the society 1882 Scanlon Jennifer Cosner Shaaron 1996 American Women Historians 1700s 1990s A Biographical Dictionary Greenwood Publishing Group pp 37 ISBN 978 0 313 29664 2 King s handbook of Boston 1881 City directory of Boston 1848 Boston Almanac 1894 NHL nomination for Massachusetts Historical Society National Park Service Retrieved 2014 06 18 Massachusetts Historical Review Massachusetts Historical Society Retrieved September 19 2016 Membership Massachusetts Historical Society website retrieved November 16 2013 Massachusetts Historical Society Annual Report July 1 2014 to June 30 2015 This Month at the MHS Massachusetts Historical Society website Retrieved 4 January 2014 Larry Ruttman Fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society Jonathan Sarna Elected Massachusetts Historical Society Fellow Brandeis NOW retrieved November 16 2013 Bibliography Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Massachusetts Historical Society Encyclopedia Americana Further reading A short account of the Massachusetts Historical Society originally prepared by Charles Card Smith together with the act of incorporation additional acts and by laws and a list of officers and members January 1791 June 1918 The act of incorporation with the additional acts and by laws of the Massachusetts Historical Society with a list of officers and resident members Boston printed for the society 1882 Thomas Boylston Adams Here We Have Lived The Houses of the Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society Third Series Vol 78 1966 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Massachusetts Historical Society Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792 1939 Vol 1 78 7 series Vol 10 of each series is an index for the series Series 1 index Series 2 index Series 3 index Series 4 Index Vol 1 10 Series 5 index p 331 Massachusetts Historical Society Review of Adams Family Papers website Teachinghistory org Life Portrait of John Quincy Adams from C SPAN s American Presidents Life Portraits broadcast from the Massachusetts Historical Society April 18 1999 Massachusetts Historical Society New International Encyclopedia 1905 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Massachusetts Historical Society amp oldid 1179815555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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