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6 Green Street, Kingston Massachusetts 02364 781-585-0517 |
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For more information on the Local History Room and its collections, please email Local History Local History On Exhibit Now |
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Current Exhibit |
Dogs of Kingston |
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Stop by the Library and take a look. |
Welcome! |
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The mission of the Local History Room is to preserve and
promote appreciation and understanding of the history and heritage of
Kingston, Massachusetts. To accomplish this, we collect, catalogue, preserve
and promote materials relating to the history of Kingston. Our research
collection comprises rare books, documents, manuscripts, maps, personal
papers, small artifacts, paintings, early photographs and other visual
materials. Printed finding aids are contained in notebooks located in
the Local History Room, and at the Reference Desk. |
Visiting the Local History Room: hours and location |
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First Saturday of every month 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Do you
have a Kingston local history question?
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Ordering prints of photographs or maps |
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Photographs from the Local History Room collection, as well as photographs from partnering organizations, are all subject to the restrictions of each owner and may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Items in these collections may be reproduced subject to the copyright and use restrictions of the owner. Determining copyright status is the responsibility of the user. The nature of archival image collections means that copyright or other information may be difficult or impossible to determine. Please contact the Local History Room with and questions or comments. To request a reproduction please contact the Archivist, Susan Aprill, at 781-585-0517 or lhr@kingstonpubliclibrary.org For additional information: Local History Room policy on photographic reproductions. |
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The Special Collections in the Local History Room exist due to the generous donations of Kingston residents, past and present. If you have information relating to Kingston and would like to preserve and make the information accessible for future generations, please call or email the Archivist, Susan Aprill at 781-585-0517 or lhr@kingstonpubliclibrary.org For more information please view our policy on donations and collection development.
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Through Emily's Eyes: the photographs of Emily Fuller Drew Through Emily's Eyes, compiled by Kingston Public Library Archivist Carrie A. Elliott, is a collection of photographs taken of Kingston by Emily Drew. Drew, a Kingston resident and historian, photographed Kingston as it under went changes through the development of the early twentieth century. This book is the 2006 exhibition catalog from the Summer Exhibit co-sponsored by the Kingston Public Library and the Jones River Village Historical Society. This book is available for $15.00 (limited quantities available!)
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Life on the River: the flow of Kingston's industries Life on the River, compiled by former Kingston Public Library Archivist Carrie A. Elliott, is a comprehensive look at the history of fifteen water privileges on the Jones River and the industries in which they supported. This book is the 2005 exhibition catalog from the Summer Exhibit co-sponsored by the Kingston Public Library and the Jones River Village Historical Society. This book is available for $15.00 (limited quantities available!) |
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Looking for a little history
lesson? Norman P. Tucker has published a book called Images of America : Kingston, and it's available at the Library, both to borrow and to buy. The book is a historical history of Kingston, using photographs and information from our Local History Room. The book is available at other locations too, but proceeds from the sale of books bought at the Library will benefit the Local History Room directly. The price is $19.95. |
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Now available for the first time since 1926! Civic Progress and a History of her Industries, by Sarah Bailey and Emily Drew is the history of Kingston written for the two hundred anniversary of Kingston in 1926. This book provides a wonderful history of Kingston, focusing on her industrial development. $24.95 (limited quantities available!) |
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Additional Kingston history resources |
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| Kingston is fortunate to have many wonderful organizations concerned with preserving the Town's unique history. For more information on these organizations, please visit their web sites. |
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Jones River Village Historical Society: Kingston's historical society founded in 1909; takes care of the Major John Bradford Homestead and offers many educational and social programs throughout the year.
Frederic C. Adams Heritage Center: Site contains information on the Friends of Kingston Heritage and the creation of the Frederic C. Adams Heritage Center, from the Town's 1898 Library building.
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Online databases |
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The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest genealogical society in the country. For over 160 years, NEHGS has helped new and experienced researchers trace their heritage in New England and around the world. NEHGS databases are now available to Kingston library card holders. Click on the link above to access.
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| Ancestry.com: is the largest
family history site online with over 4 billion names in worldwide historical
records, family tree services, genealogy and more. At the Library |
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Additional web sites and organizations that may help you with researching Kingston history |
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| Evergreen
Cemetery Association
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Boston
City Archives One City Hall Plaza Boston, MA 02114 |
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Kingston Historical
Commission
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Massachusetts
Probate Courts Plymouth Probate Court 11 South Russell Street Plymouth, MA 02360 (508) 747-6204 |
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Kingston Town Clerk
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Massachusetts
Registry of Deeds Plymouth Registry Obery Street Plymouth, MA 02361-3535 (508) 830-9200 (508) 830-9280 (FAX) |
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General
Society of Mayflower Descendants
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Massachusetts
Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215 617-536-1608 |
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Parting
Ways
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Massachusetts
Registry of Vital Records & Statistics 150 Mount Vernon St., 1st Floor Dorchester, MA 02125-3105 617-740-2600 |
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Pilgrim
Society/Pilgrim Hall Museum
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Massachusetts
Society of Genealogists, Inc. PO Box 215 Ashland, MA 01721-0125 508-892-1225 |
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| Plimoth
Plantation Research Library Route 3A Plymouth, MA 02360 508-746-1622 |
Massachusetts
Society of Mayflower Descendants 100 Boylston St., Suite 750 Boston, MA 02116 617-338-1991 |
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Plymouth
Ancestors
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Massachusetts
State Archives 220 Morrisey Blvd., Columbia Pt. Dorchester, MA 02125 617-727-2816 |
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Plymouth
Colony Archive Project
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State Library State House Room 341 Boston, MA 02133 617-727-5819 |
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| Plymouth
County Registry of Deeds & Probate 11 Russell Street Plymouth, MA 02360 508-830-9200 |
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National
Archives Northeast Region
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Plymouth
Public Library
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New
England Historic Genealogical Society 101 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116-3007 617-536-5740 |
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Homepage
of Frederick M. Dittmar
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Plymouth
Cordage Historical Society |
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Additional sites of interest: |
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Davistown
Museum
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