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an online forum for early American discovery, discussion, and diversion from the national research library of the American Antiquarian Society
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Christmas Treasures: Flip through the pages of The Children's Friend

Dec 7, 2009
It’s that time of year. Time to take ornaments out of boxes, shake the dust from stockings, and hang wreaths on front doors.  The holiday season is no different at AAS. December is the one month when it’s appropriate to pull out all of our wonderful...

You say "Shah-vick," I say "Chay-vick": An Introduction to the Center for Historic American Visual Culture

Dec 4, 2009
Inadvertently, three graduate students were responsible for the creation of the Center for Historic American Visual Culture (CHAVic). Two appeared at AAS asking if we had 18th century prints or lithographs of wedding ceremonies.  Another spoke of the...

The Answer, or what to do when Google doesn't give it up easily

Dec 1, 2009
Ding, ding, ding… We have a winner! Our exercise in crowd-sourcing research questions was a success, and all the antiquarian glory goes to peterme for solving the reference mystery posed in our earlier post. The correct book our reader was looking...

The Question: See if YOU can solve this reference mystery

Nov 23, 2009
I was in a bookstore in the ’80s and started reading a book about Puritans feeding their babies ale but now I can’t remember the title. Can you help me find the book? This is the kind of question we live for at AAS: the test that can make or break...

It's all in the timing

Nov 18, 2009
Proof that humor is not a modern invention:  a joke to lighten our Wednesdays direct from John Davis to AAS Librarian Christopher Columbus Baldwin in the close of a February 4, 1832 letter. Can you tell why a catterpillar is like a woman churning...


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