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Presbyterian Historical Society

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Organized in 1852, the Presbyterian Historical Society is the oldest denominational archives in the United States and serves as the national archives for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its predecessor denominations.

The society’s holdings include more than 250,000 titles reflecting the history of the Presbyterian tradition in America and over 40,000 cubic feet of official records and personal papers. These include records of congregations, presbyteries, synods, and national agencies of the current and some predecessor Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in America. These records are supplemented by the personal papers of significant Presbyterians and ecumenists, with a particular emphasis on mission history in this country and abroad. The society also serves as the archives for ecumenical organizations including the Federal and National Council of Churches, the American Sunday School Union, and Religious News Service.

We invite you to use the PHS collections, online history resources, and services to study a range of topics including missionary work in Africa, India, Latin America, and the Far East; colonial Presbyterianism; religion in the South; women’s history; slavery and the anti-slavery movements; missions to freedmen; work among Native Americans; the First and Second Great Awakenings; Presbyterian involvement in the American Revolution and the New Republic; westward expansion; Alaska; the ecumenical movement; Civil Rights, as well as a host of other topics.

LOCATION AND HOURS

425 Lombard St
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Tues, Wed, Thur, Fri: 9 am to 4 pm

CONTACT US

Phone: (215) 627-1852

Email: refdesk@history.pcusa.org

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