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This volume is a manuscript record of all the gifts to and other acquisitions by the American Antiquarian Society between 1813 and 1829. It records the Society's first collection of museum objects, books, and manuscripts, some of which are no longer held by the library. A transcription of these early acquisitions is available as a PDF here: https://www.americanantiquarian.org/Findingaids/american_antiquarian_society.pdf.

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Donors and donations to the American Antiquarian Society
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Donors and donations to the American Antiquarian Society
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This volume is a manuscript record of all the gifts to and other acquisitions by the American Antiquarian Society between 1813 and 1829. It records the Society's first collection of museum objects, books, and manuscripts, some of which are no longer held by the library. A transcription of these early acquisitions is available as a PDF here: https://www.americanantiquarian.org/Findingaids/american_antiquarian_society.pdf.
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This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC).
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American Antiquarian Society Institutional Archives from AAS
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