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#OTDH Samuel Johnson, a well-known and loved writer of the 18th century, died in London in 1784. Check out some of his works on the MHS catalogue, Abigail: https://t.co/AbOQUQpPC8 #MHS1791 #SamuelJohnson
Object of the Month!
The Plumed Knight Becomes the Plumed Crow: Did Thomas Nast “Unmake” a President in 1884?
Read more about this cartoon in which Nast makes himself a “dainty dish” of the “Plumed Knight,” Republican presidential candidate James G. Blaine
https://t.co/xNoKtPPxr6
The Papers of John Adams, Volume 18, is now online! Wrapping up his diplomatic career, Adams began drafting his "Defence," a landmark blueprint for the new federal government. Learn more in #AdamsPapers editor @sarageorgini's Beehive post #twitterstorians https://t.co/8x56C1HVNx
In search of "Adventures by Sea & Land"? Check out Susan Martin's fascinating new Beehive blog post about deciphering the life & times of a #CivilWar veteran. https://t.co/mkbemPpRAI
🕰️Hello, #history fans! Just a few days left to catch our fabulous pop-up exhibit exploring the "Life & Legacy" of Abigail Adams. #RememberAbigail #twitterstorians #VastEarlyAmerica #womenshist All the details here: https://t.co/y7HnuVVFCP
Since 2001 the MHS has been posting one object each month from our vast collection! Here is a thread of our December objects beginning with
December 2001: Santa Claus Bank Note
https://t.co/S5A0CU4Nk3
🎂Pssst, #history fans & #twitterstorians! Did you #RememberAbigail's 275th birthday is tomorrow? Join us at 2pm (Friday 11/22) for a special gallery talk on Abigail's enduring "Life & Legacy" #AdamsPapers🎂DETAILS: https://t.co/8fyY9gM1of
Tonight (7/22) we present another program in our series on the legacy of the China Trade in Massachusetts. Tonight's panel will discuss "The Emergence of a Global Boston." #EverythingOldIsNewAgain #GlobalEconomy Find more info and RSVP here: https://t.co/6IuRORwc2D