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Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia's Library of American History, is a source of books, manuscripts, and images for Educators, Students, Researchers, and Genealogists.
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, founded in 1824, is one of the nation’s largest archives of historical documents. We are proud to serve as Philadelphia’s Library of American History, with over 21 million manuscripts, books, and graphic images encompassing centuries of US history.
The collections of Historical Society of Pennsylvania range from genealogical and family papers to business and organizational records to collections of items such as photographs, postcards, sheet music, menus, and trade cards.
Let HSP’s professional genealogist do your family history research for you, with specialized knowledge and access to millions of records beyond Pennsylvania.
Visit. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania's special collections library is located at 1300 Locust Street in Philadelphia and open to the public Tuesdays through Fridays. With more than 21 million items in our collections, HSP encourages visitors to use our online catalog and collection information before your visit to make library time as ...
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, founded in 1824, is one of the nation’s largest archives of historical documents. We are proud to serve as Philadelphia’s Library of American History, with over 21 million manuscripts, books, and graphic images encompassing centuries of US history.
Founded in 1824, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States. Our collection includes some 600,000 printed items and more than 21 million manuscript and graphic items. Learn how to find the materials you need...
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania publishes the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, a scholarly journal published three times a year, and Pennsylvania Legacies, a semi-annual public history magazine.
Staff may be contacted through HSP's main telephone line: 215-732-6200. Individual extensions are listed below. For archival donations, please use extension 301. For press and filming inquiries, please contact JC Hatalski. We look forward to hearing from you!
Online History. With more than 21 million items in our collections, from diaries and letters to deeds and directories, HSP is one of the most complete and professional genealogy centers in the nation—and the largest in the Mid-Atlantic region.