Scope and Content
Six bound volumes, each containing six months worth of The Atlantic Monthly. Among those published are Hartford residents Harriet Beecher Stowe and Louisa Bushnell.
Dates
- 1870-1872
Access Restrictions
The records are stored in a restricted area and therefore may not be available on a same-day basis.
Use Restrictions
See Hartford History Center's Collection Use policy. Permission to publish from the collection must be obtained in writing from curator of the Hartford History Center, and a copy of the published work may be requested by the Hartford History Center. The Hartford History Center reserves the right to refuse permission to publish, etc. to those who have not complied with its policies. Use of the collections will normally not be permitted for the purpose of promotion of commercial products and services or political campaigns. Hartford History Center at Hartford Public Library reserves the right to limit the number of photographic prints/captures and to restrict the use or reproduction of rare, fragile, or valuable objects.
Historical
The Atlantic was founded in 1857 in Boston as The Atlantic Monthly, a literary and cultural magazine publishing commentary on education, the abolition of slavery, and other major political issues of the time. Hartford resident Harriet Beecher Stowe was among its contributors.
Extent
6 Volumes
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Archival issues of The Atlantic Monthly.
Accruals
The collection is closed. Additonal accruals are not expected.
- Title
- Atlantic Monthly (Archival issues)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Hartford History Center Repository
Hartford History Center
Hartford Public Library
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