William Smith Shaw

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  1. Felt, Joseph B. Memorials of William Smith Shaw. Boston : S.K. Whipple & Co. 1852, p. 7.
  2. Simpson, Lewis P. "A Literary Adventure of the Early Republic: The Anthology Society and the Monthly Anthology." The New England Quarterly, v. 27, n. 2 (June, 1954), pp. 168–190. See also M.A. DeWolfe Howe. Journal of the Proceedings of the Society which Conducts The Monthly Analogy & Boston Review (October 3, 1805, to July 2, 1811). Boston : Boston Athenæum, 1910.
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  4. "Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter S" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
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  6. Felt, pp. 219–220.
  7. Bolton, Charles Knowles (1927). The Boston Athenaeum (1807-1927): A Sketch Prepared by the Librarian. Boston: Boston Athenaeum. p. 2.
  8. Gardiner, Robert Hallowell (1936). Early Recollections of Robert Hallowell Gardiner (1782–1864). Hallowell, Maine: White & Horne. p. 97.
  9. See Chapter Three, "A Woman Framed", in Katherine Wolff, Culture Club: The Curious History of the Boston Athenæum, Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009, for a detailed recitation of this encounter.
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  12. Adams, p. 38.
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  17. Gardiner, p. 217.
William Smith Shaw
William Smith Shaw.jpg
Portrait by Gilbert Stuart, 1824
Private Secretary to the President
In office
March 4, 1797 March 4, 1801