Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society
1880-2008
The Society's journal, the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, has been a source for members' obituaries, articles, bibliographies, and tools for scholarship within the general area of American history and culture through 1876. The Proceedings ceased publication with volume 118, part 2, dated October 2008.
Full text of the Proceedings is available for new series volumes 1 (December 1880) through 118 (October 2008).
, Volume 18, Part
- Givers and Gifts. (41-56)
- Some of the Roman Remains in England. (57-97)
- On the Origin of the Cross Symbol. (98-105)
- Ideal Newport in the Eighteenth Century. (106-117)
- Did Benjamin Franklin Fly His Electrical Kite Before He Invented the Lightning Rod? (118-123)
- Proceedings. (125-127)
- Report of the Council. (128-130)
- Obituaries: Rockwood Hoar. (131-132)
- Obituaries: Babu Protap Chunder Mozoomdar. (131-131)
- Obituaries: Albert Samuel Gatschet. (132-133)
- Obituaries: Señor Justo Benitez. (133-134)
- Obituaries: Señor Alfredo Chavero. (134-134)
- Early Private Libraries in New England. (135-147)
- Notes on Witchcraft. (148-212)
- The Almanacs of Roger Sherman 1750-1761. (213-258)
- Benjamin Franklin and the First Balloons. (259-274)
- Notes From the English Admiralty Papers. (275-278)
- Proceedings. (279-295)
- Report of the Council. (296-298)
- Obituaries: Solomon Lincoln. (299-300)
- Obituaries: George Grenville Benedict. (299-299)
- Obituaries: John Thomas Doyle. (300-300)
- Report of the Treasurer. (301-308)
- Report of the Librarian. (309-322)
- Givers and Gifts. (323-335)
- Colonel Thomas Dongan, Governor of New York. (336-345)
- Was It Andros? (346-361)
- America's Interest in English Parish Registers. (362-364)
- The Society's Land Titles. (365-366)
- A Calendar of the Manuscripts of Sir William Johnson in the Library of the Society. (367-401)
- Illustrative Letters From the Sir William Johnson Manuscripts. (403-410)
, Volume 17, Part 2
- Proceedings. (133-138)
- Labor Orgainizations in Ancient, Medleital and Modern Times. (139-149)
- George F. Hoar. (150-158)
- Senator Hoar. (158-158)
- Speeches and Addresses of George F. Hoar. (159-166)
- Obituaries: Louis Adolphe Huget-Latour (167-167)
- Obituaries: James Henry Salisbury (167-167)
- Report of the Treasurer. (168-174)
- Report of the Librarian. (175-189)
- Givers and Gifts. (190-206)
- A Notice of Yucatan With Some Remarks on Its Water Supply. (207-230)
- The Jackson and Van Buren Papers. (231-238)
- A Page of American Htstory. (239-252)
- Henry Hitchcock. (253-262)
, Volume 17, Part 1
- Proceedings. (1-10)
- Report of the Council. (11-31)
- Emergent Treasury-Supply in Massachusetts in Early Days. (32-68)
- A Scheme for the Conquest of Canada in 1746. (69-92)
- Jeremy Taylor and Religious Liberty in the English Church. (93-124)
- An Ancient Instance of Municipal Ownership. (125-130)
- The Will of Thomas Hore. (130-131)
, Volume 16, Part 3
- Special Meeting of the Council. (253-254)
- Special Meeting of the Council. (255-267)
- Proceedings. (268-282)
- Report of the Council. (283-305)
- Aboriginal Languages of North America. (306-313)
- Report of the Treasurer. (314-321)
- Report of the Librarian. (322-335)
- Givers and Gifts. (336-353)
- The Development of Democratic Ideas in the Puritan Army in 1647. (354-382)
- Will of Thomas Hore of Bristol. His Oaken Chest. (383-396)
, Volume 16, Part 2
- Proceedings. (147-149)
- Report of the Council. (150-161)
- The Commercial Primacy of the United States. (162-176)
- Algonquian Language and Literature--Report by the Committee of Publication. (177-179)
- The Attempted Suicide of a Massachusetts Town. (180-191)
- Certain Great Monuments. (192-199)
- Andrew Haswell Green--A Sketch of His Ancestry, Life and Work. (200-220)
- Myths and Superstitions of the Oregon Indians. (221-251)
, Volume 16, Part 1
- Proceedings. (1-5)
- Report of the Council. (6-21)
- Some Notes Upon the Genesis of the Power Loom in Worcester County. (22-46)
- Report of the Treasurer. (47-57)
- Report of the Librarian. (58-71)
- Givers and Gifts. (72-84)
- The Land Bank Mortgages in Worcester County. (85-90)
- The Contributions of the American Indian to Civilization. (91-126)
- Edward Woodville--Knight-Errant. (127-144)
- Special Meeting of the Council. (145-145)
, Volume 15, Part 3
- Proceedings. (271-286)
- Report of the Council. (287-315)
- Obituaries: John D. Washburn. (316-319)
- Obituaries: William Wirt Henry. (319-321)
- Obituaries: Reverend Michael Charles O'Brien (321-323)
- Some Letters, Etc., of John Hancock and Thomas Cushing. (324-340)
- Report of the Librarian. (341-353)
- Givers and Gifts. (354-367)
- The Fund at Boston in New England. (368-384)
- The Navigation of Tile Connecticut River. (385-441)
- Did Sir Thomas Browne Write "Fragment on Mummies"! (442-447)
- Portrait of John Bellows. (448-451)
, Volume 15, Part 2
- Proceedings. (107-128)
- Report of the Council. (129-129)
- Three Commonwealths, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island; Their Early Development. (130-164)
- Report of the Treasurer. (165-172)
- Report of the Librarian. (173-187)
- Givers and Gifts. (188-199)
- A Few Notes on the Shays Rebellion. (200-232)
- The Connecticut Compromise. (233-258)