The article presents the Report of the Librarian of the American Antiquarian Society for the year 1937. The report discusses some of the research they have aided in during the year. It provides details on various acquisitions that have been made including books, pamphlets, prints, maps, manuscripts and unbound newspapers. The report notes that acquisitions were lower this year due to a lack of the society's book fund. It also adds that the most significant additions were made to the society's Newspaper Division including Revolutionary era copies of the "Pennsylvania Evening Post" for the year 1783.
Publication Date
Volume
47
Part
2
Page Range
214-258
Proceedings Genre