The Salem Athenaeum: 1810-1910 (Classic Reprint)

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The Salem Athenaeum was founded in the year Eighteen Hundred Ten. Salem was then a town of between twelve and thirteen thousand inhabitants. Commercially it was an important place, widely known for its extensive trade. Its mariners navi gated-the seas in every quarter of the globe, and its Ships, returning, sailed into the harbor bearing valuable cargoes from every continent; in 1810 there were one hundred and sixty - six foreign entries into its port. But commercial enterprise and adventure did not preclude attention to intellectual development and the acquisition of knowledge. In this year there were twenty-two Salem boys in college, - thirteen at Harvard, four at Dartmouth, three at Bowdoin, and two at Brown. In the seaport town itself there were two libraries, each of which had had long and distinctive 1ife, - the Social Library, formed in 1760, and the Philosophical Library, formed in 1781.

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