What are some of the highlights of your collection?

Rev. Edward A. Rand, president of the Historical Society of Watertown, collected newspaper articles, photographs, postcards, handwritten notes, letters and speeches, etc. concerning the history of Watertown Massachusetts and the surrounding area. Everything was pasted on paper in what came to be known as the Rand Scrapbook. Other highlights include sculptures and personal effects of artist Harriet Hosmer, some of the books that the library owned when it opened in 1868, and a selection of titles by local authors.

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1. How can I get assistance with my local history or genealogy research?
2. Where is the Local History Room located, and when can I visit?
3. What local history materials do you have?
4. Do you have vital records (births, deaths, and marriages) for Watertown?
5. Do you have yearbooks from Watertown High School?
6. What are some of the highlights of your collection?
7. How do I get started researching my house?
8. How do I get started researching my family history?
9. Do you accept donations of local history materials?
10. Where can I make a suggestion or give feedback on the library’s local history materials and services?