John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library at Colonial Williamsburg
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Revision as of 06:47, 2 January 2013
Contact InformationE-mail: [1] cwres@cwf.org Request reservations or get information Address:[2]
Mailing Address:
Telephone:[1] (757) 565-8542 Hours and holidays:[2]
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Collection DescriptionThe library focuses on the history and culture of colonial British America, the American Revolution, and the early United States. Through its specialized collections of books, manuscripts, images and databases, together with its fellowship program, the Library supports and encourages research in the political and economic life of the thirteen colonies and the new republic, African American studies, the decorative arts and material culture, archaeology, architectural history, and historical preservation.[3] Tips
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