American Antiquarian Society

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The American Antiquarian Society is a national research library and learned society in the United States dedicated to collecting, preserving, and studying early American printed materials and history.

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American Antiquarian Society canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical society
learned society
research library
collectionTimePeriod colonial America
early national period of the United States
pre-1876 United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedAs national research library
fieldOfWork American studies
bibliography
history of the book
library science
focusesOn American history
book history
early American printed materials
printing history
foundedBy Isaiah Thomas
grants research fellowships
hasArchiveType historical archives
rare books
special collections
hasCollectionType books
broadsides
ephemera
manuscripts
maps
newspapers
pamphlets
periodicals
hasFunction collecting
educational outreach
organizing conferences
organizing lectures
preserving
providing access to researchers
publishing scholarly works
supporting scholarly research
hasHeadquartersLocation Worcester, Massachusetts
hasMembershipType elected members
fellows
hasWebsite https://www.americanantiquarian.org
inception 1812
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalForm nonprofit organization
locatedIn Worcester, Massachusetts
namedAfter antiquarian studies
operatesInSector academic research
cultural heritage

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National Humanities Medal notableRecipient American Antiquarian Society
The Selling of Joseph repository American Antiquarian Society
William Coolidge Lane memberOf American Antiquarian Society
Jedidiah Morse memberOf American Antiquarian Society