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Excerpt from Bibliographical Contributions: The Librarian of Harvard College 1667-1877 During the early years of the College Library each library-keeper or librarian held the office for a short time only, usually while he was preparing to enter the Christian ministry. Although no one librarian, during his short period of service, could exert a very large measure of influence upon the administration of the institution under his charge, the Library for generations kept its position as the most useful and important store-house of knowledge on the continent. It is believed, therefore, that the Harvard graduates who thus shaped its destinies for so many years have a claim to grateful remembrance for this service as well as for their honorable labors in after years. Of the sixty men whose lives are recorded here only five - Shapleigh, Cogswell, Peirce, T. W. Harris, and Sibley - can be said to have made librarianship their profession. Of the others twenty-nine, or over half, became clergymen; seven were teachers; six entered the legal and three the medical profession; and the remaining ten followed various pursuits. The average term of office for the whole period is three and a half years; but for the first century (1667-1767) the average was not quite two and one third years. The principle sources for the history of the Library may be here summarized. The earlier history is to be found in the manuscript Records of the Corporation and of the Board of Overseers, which contain frequent notices of the Library and of the appointments of Librarians; lists of books given; codes of laws for its administration, and amendments thereto; and other matters of importance. The Treasurer´s books and the books of letters, especially those from Thomas Hollis, also contain much of value. The Library´s own manuscript records date back only to the fire of 1764; and, indeed, prior to Mr. Sibley´s day, they are scanty and unsystematic. There is a MS. catalogue, not dated, but probably prepared about 1780 or 1790, which contains the names of the givers of books then in the Library. For Sibley´s own administration his manuscript Library Journal, containing, besides his annual reports, a detailed record of events, is invaluable. This and his letter-books are preserved in the College Archives. The printed sources mainly deal with the later periods of the Library´s history, although the histories of Harvard by Quincy, Peirce, and Eliot, have more or less matter pertaining to it in earlier times. Lists of the books bequeathed by John Harvard, by Peter Bulkley, and Sir Richard Bellingham, were printed in Mr. Andrew McFarland Davis´s Notes on the records of Harvard College (Bibliographical Contributions, no. 27). About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


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