The Massachusetts Historical Society, founded in 1791, collects and communicates materials that promote an understanding of American history. Free and open to all, the MHS offers resources for students, teachers, historians, and the public
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4 collections
20 primary sources
Part of:
Inaugural Partners
Contributes To:
4 collections
20 primary sources
The Massachusetts Historical Society, founded in 1791, is the oldest organization in the United States devoted to collecting materials for the study of American history. Its extraordinary collections tell the story of America through millions of rare and unique documents, artifacts, and irreplaceable national treasures. Free and open to the public, our library has significant primary resources for historians, academics, students, teachers, and the historically curious. The MHS is dedicated to strengthening K-12 education in Massachusetts and beyond by providing ever-expanding access to our unparalleled collections. We serve teachers and students through National History Day in Massachusetts (NHD), teacher professional development, and robust online resources including HistorySource.org.
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poster
Prospect Hill. Bunker's Hill.
document
Paul Revere Deposition of the Midnight Ride, 1775
document
A Plan of Boston, and its Environs Shewing the True Situation of His Majesty's Army
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A List of the Names of the Provincials who were Killed and Wounded in the late Engagement with His Majesty's Troops at Concord, &c.
artifact
Relief Ellery's teaspoons
poster
Early Broadside of the Declaration of Independence