The Cabinet

The online catalog of the Rhode Island Historical Society

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Founded in 1822, the Rhode Island Historical Society is the fourth-oldest state historical society in the United States. The Society has the largest and most broadly significant historical collections in existence relating to Rhode Island.

These collections include 25,000 museum objects, over 100,000 printed books, 110,000 photographs, 3,400 sound recordings (including oral histories and music), 9 million feet of moving picture film, over 1,100 manuscript collections (measuring over 7,000 linear feet), 3,400 maps, 20,000 prints, 16,000 pieces of ephemera, 15,000 architectural drawings, and several smaller, miscellaneous categories of historical holdings. These collections grow every year, due to gifts and purchases.

For two centuries, the Rhode Island Historical Society has been dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing our collective and complicated history. Our online catalog is a part of these efforts, offering broad, public access to our collection's records as a means of encouraging research, education, and curiosity.

The records in our collections span back to the 16th century and some of these records contain language that is offensive by today's standards. While we cannot change the past, and the language in these documents is needed to help is to understand the full breadth of that past, we are committed to addressing this language in our finding aides, catalog, and item-level descriptions.

This work is ongoing and must be frequently reviewed. If you encounter language in such descriptions on The Cabinet that is harmful or offensive please contact reference@rihs.org.