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Herman Melville history and background
Great place to research the archival records of Melville and his family. A place for Melville scholars to come and look through the volumes of information on Melville and his family, particularly his...
Wonderful artifacts of the life of Herman Melville, including the arrowhead that he unearthed on his property and led to the name of his property being Arrowhead.
We were tipped off by the tour guide at Arrowhead that this existed. We are so glad we went - the library volunteer was helpful in pointing out some of the treasures in the room. It was great to see H...
After seeing the movie “Melville in Love” I was encouraged to stop by the Athenaeum and see the collection of Melville scholarly material. Because I was serious, I was treated with great respect both ...
Herman Melville history and background
Great place to research the archival records of Melville and his family. A place for Melville scholars to come and look through the volumes of information on Melville and his family, particularly his...
Wonderful Melville exhibition
The library was a great collection of Melville memorabilia that make it very well worth a visit. It's not large, but it's great.
Worth the Effort!
Wonderful artifacts of the life of Herman Melville, including the arrowhead that he unearthed on his property and led to the name of his property being Arrowhead.
Treasure in the Back of the Library
We were tipped off by the tour guide at Arrowhead that this existed. We are so glad we went - the library volunteer was helpful in pointing out some of the treasures in the room. It was great to see H...
Gorgeous collection; friendly accommodating staff
After seeing the movie “Melville in Love” I was encouraged to stop by the Athenaeum and see the collection of Melville scholarly material. Because I was serious, I was treated with great respect both ...