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The Congregational Library & Archives is an independent research library founded in 1853. We are dedicated to preserving and promoting the more than 400 year history of Congregationalism.
Learn more about our new digital exhibition celebrating 20 years of the New England’s Hidden Histories Project’s work to preserve, digitize, and transcribe early Congregational church records in the video from our NEHH@20 Exhibition Launch: youtu.be/1dwQ_0WiRGU
NEHH@20 Digital Exhibition Launch
YouTube video by CongregationalLibrary
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November 24, 2025 at 3:53 PM
Great question! Wearing gloves while working with old/fragile books can actually be more dangerous and risk tears because you lose some ability to gently handle the pages when you can't feel them. Clean hands and careful handling is all you need!
November 19, 2025 at 12:06 PM
Hear much more about the intertwining histories of Unitarianism and Congregationalism from Dr. Dan McKanan in the video from our “Bicentennial of the American Unitarian Association and Congregational History” program, now available on our YouTube channel at youtu.be/aq5QFmlr7oo
The Bicentennial of the American Unitarian Association and Congregational History
YouTube video by CongregationalLibrary
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November 13, 2025 at 7:46 PM
Learn more about Heald’s prayer bill and other early Congregational church records in our new digital exhibition, “NEHH@20: Re-Examining Stories from New England Communities,” now open and free to visit online: congregationallibrary.quartexcollections.com/online-exhib...
NEHH@20
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November 11, 2025 at 12:34 PM