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Phillips Library (Salem, Massachusetts)

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Country
  
United States

Established
  
1992 (1992)

Phone
  
+1 978-745-1876

Owner
  
Peabody Essex Museum

Architect
  
Gridley J. F. Bryant

Type
  
Special library

Director
  
Sidney E. Berger

Architectural style
  
Italianate architecture

Staff
  
8

Phillips Library (Salem, Massachusetts)

Location
  
Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts

Items collected
  
books, journals, newspapers, magazines, ephemera, maps, and manuscripts

Address
  
132 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PMMondayClosedTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Peabody Essex Museum, Cotting‑Smith Assembly House, Yin Yu Tang House, Gardiner‑Pingree House, Salem Athenaeum

The Phillips Library of the Peabody Essex Museum is a rare books and special collections library located in the Essex Institute Historic District of Salem, Massachusetts. It "is made up of the collections of the former Peabody Museum of Salem and Essex Institute, which merged in 1992. Both had libraries named for members of the Phillips family." The Phillips Library reading room is located in Plummer Hall on Essex Street, with offices in the connected John Tucker Daland House.

Plummer Hall was originally built for the Salem Athenaeum in 1857. The Athenaeum provided for space for the Essex Institute and several other groups, and sold the building to the Essex Institute in 1907. The reading room underwent restoration in 1998. Both buildings closed in November 2011 for an extensive renovation. The Phillips Library Reading Room reopened in August 2013 at its temporary location at 1 Second Street, Peabody, MA.

Collections

"The library, with its gold-leaf pillars, and busts of Nathaniel Bowditch and George Peabody, is best known for holding the original 1692 Salem witchcraft trials papers, and early works by Nathaniel Hawthorne." Collection subjects include art and architecture, Essex County, maritime history, natural history, New England, voyages and travels, Asia, Oceania, and Native American culture. Some featured collections include the C. E. Fraser Clark Collection of Hawthorniana, the Frederick Townsend Ward Collection of Western-language materials on Imperial China, and the Herbert Offen Research Collection.

References

Phillips Library (Salem, Massachusetts) Wikipedia