Complete Archives: 2018
- 2018, December (10)
This Week @MHS | This Week @MHS | This Week @MHS | Remembering Former President George H. W. Bush | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, December 1918 | Barefoot Families and Demon Rum: The Work of an Urban Missionary | “On the Borders of Nonsense”: John Quincy Adams, Poet | Christmas 1918 | A lovely day for a cup of Tea! | The First Publication of Phillis Wheatley - 2018, November (9)
"Ffriends and Neighbors" : Intelligence and allegiance in early Plymouth | “I like your Letters much, they are so much like you.”: Abigail and John Adams II | This Week @MHS | Work, Community, & the Cranberry Industry in Massachusetts | This Week @MHS | This Week @MHS | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, November 1918 | Women at Sea: Ann Johnson and Abbie Clifford | This Week @MHS - 2018, October (15)
This Week @MHS | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, October 1918 | A Yankee in Virginia, 1864 | This Week @MHS | A Mother’s Conviction and A Little Girl’s Courage: Cancer Surgery in 1881 | New Transcriptions Released for John Quincy Adams' Diary | This Week @MHS | This Week @MHS | This Week @MHS | Hints to Soldiers on Health: 14 tips for those serving during the Civil War | Calling All High School Students: Apply for a 2019 John Winthrop Fellowship at the MHS | "Splendid Flowering Bulbs": Washburn & Co.'s 1865 Autumn Catalog | “As Drowning Men Catch at Straws”: William H. Simpkins and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment | Meet Some of Our Amazing Archivists | Mysterious, Gruesome, and Spooky Aspects of History - 2018, September (10)
This Week @ MHS | John Quincy Adams and the Allens | This Week @ MHS | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, September 1918 | Triumph and Tragedy in History | This Week @MHS | Rachel Wall's Confession, the words of a Pirate? | Of Adamses & Ancestry | This Week @MHS | “The Story of a Tragedy”: murder-suicide at a Fenway finishing school - 2018, August (12)
Summer Education Programs at the MHS | John Quincy Adams’ 1794 London Interlude | Revisiting the Nathaniel T. Allen Photograph Collection | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, August 1918 | Travel Without Moving : Adam Matthew Digital and the History of Tourism | Evening Hours in the Library | This Week @ MHS | “Long live the line”: An Abolitionist Remembers the Fight Against Slavery | This Week @ MHS | 100 Years after the Influenza Pandemic | Sibley’s Harvard Graduates: Determination and Persistence | Brief Trip to Revere Beach - 2018, July (8)
Piracy and Repentance | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, July 1918 | The Nathaniel T. Allen Papers and Photographs | This Week @ MHS | This Week @ MHS | This Week @ MHS | Battle of the Barges | Join Us for Lunch! - 2018, June (13)
Charles Cornish Pearson and the Great War, Part VII | This Week @ MHS | The Joy of Bookplates | Massachusetts Historical Review : Its Origins and Legacy | A Little Free Library @ MHS! | This Week @ MHS | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, June 1918 | This Week @ MHS | Introducing John Adams, Vice President | This Week @ MHS | “I still hear her whenever I open my window” | Massachusetts Students at National History Day | The Adams Papers Digital Edition Turns Ten! - 2018, May (15)
The Bygone Celebrations of May Day in Boston | A Choise Garden of Rarest Flowers: John Parkinson’s "Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris" | MHS and Massachusetts History Day | This Week @ MHS | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, April 1918 | Charles Cornish Pearson and the Great War, Part VI | This Week @ MHS | Shedding Light on Boston's Baseball Past | A Wedding at Windsor | This Week @ MHS | Odd Accounts : Ship Sketches and More in the Smith Family Papers | Immigration and Trade in Early 20th-Century Worcester | Anna Peabody Bellow’s Travel Diary | This Week @ MHS | Spring Flowers - 2018, April (11)
This Week @ MHS | “Feasting and fasting”: Easter in St. Petersburg | This Week @ MHS | The Baker and the Bear | “Vast awful & never ending Eternity”: Personal Accounts of Mourning | Charles Cornish Pearson and the Great War, Part V | This Week @ MHS | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, April 1918 | This Week @ MHS | Announcing 2018-2019 Research Fellowships | This Week @ MHS - 2018, March (12)
This Week @ MHS | Book Review: "The Palatine Wreck: The Legend of the New England Ghost Ship" | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, March 1918 | “Too many things to do in the cause” | This Week @ MHS | From Absolute Monarchy to Absolute Demon: “Identity of Napoleon and Antichrist” | This Week @ MHS | Welcome to Our 2018-2019 MHS-NEH Fellows! | World Poetry Day, Porcine Edition | This Week @ MHS | “Across wide fields of melting snow / The winds of summer softly blow”: The Easter poems of Lucy Larcom | Charles Cornish Pearson and the Great War, Part IV - 2018, February (10)
History by the Numbers: A Gomes Prize Ceremony conversation between 2017 recipient Tamara Thornton and MHS President Catherine Allgor | This Week @ MHS | MHS Programs Explore Aspects of African American History | This Week @ MHS | This Week @ MHS | Fetched from the Stacks : "Every breed of dog known" | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, February 1918 | When the Harlem Renaissance Meets Jim Crow | “He has been the great landmark of my life”: CFA on JQA’s death and legacy. | This Week @ MHS - 2018, January (12)
This Week @ MHS | A New Year’s Greeting from Merrymount Press, 1918 | Charles Cornish Pearson and the Great War, Part II | This Week @ MHS | A Midwinter’s Tale | This Week @ MHS | No Mere 'Adventurer': P. T. Barnum, Iranistan, and the Swedish Nightingale | Life in the Boarding House: Elizabeth Dorr’s Diaries | Reference Collection Book Review: Boston’s South End | Charles Cornish Pearson and the Great War, Part III | This Week @ MHS | Barbara Hillard Smith’s Diary, January 1918
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