New in the Library
New in the Library
Adding to HSP's ethnic publications are the following resources. HSP's collections of books and manuscripts are fully searchable in Discover, our online catalog.
Interested in doing research on some aspect of the Civil War or just learning more about it? The following new books on the topic were just added to HSP's library. These links will take you to Discover, our online catalog, where you can fully search our collections of books and manuscripts.
Adding to HSP's general history resources are the following publications. HSP's collections of books and manuscripts are fully searchable in Discover, our online catalog.
Our genealogy-related publications contine to grow in number, and here are just a few of our latest additions. All these items and more can be found in our online catalog Discover.
If you have any questions or would like to suggest possible acqusitions, please contact HSP's library director Lee Arnold.
Our upcoming Young Friends event, A Shaken and Stirred Evening: How the American Cocktail Went Global, will feature cocktail expert and author, Joseph Carlin, along with this selection of cocktail related books from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania library.
2500 Cocktails The Definitive Guide to the Classic Recipes / [by] Paul Martin.
Many of our new books are sent to the bindery before they are available to researchers. Please click to view the current status of each item.
Acadian-Cajun genealogy : tracing your ancestry back to Acadia & the Old World / by Timothy Hebert.
USouth F 380 .A2 H43 1993
Connecticut town meeting records during the American Revolution / Jolene Roberts Mullen.
UCT E 263 .C5 M85 2011
Acadian-Cajun atlas / Timothy Hebert.
USouth G 1126 .S1 H43 2003
Black families in Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1650-1865 / Joseph Carvalho III.
UMA F 72 .H2 C37 2011
Encyclopedia of American Indian costume / Josephine Paterek.
Our genealogical collections are able to grow through a combination of generous donations and library acquisitions. Please contact Lee Arnold if you have a donation or to suggest acquisitions.
All roads lead to Sunbury : ancestors of John Oakley Mertz / C. Oakley Mertz.
Fa 929.2 M3888m 2010
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