William L. Clements Library

The
William L. Clements Library is a rare book and
manuscript repository located on the
University of Michigan's central campus in
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Specializing in
Americana and particularly North American history prior to the twentieth century, the holdings of the Clements Library are grouped into four categories: Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Maps. The library's collection of
primary source materials is expansive and particularly rich in the areas of
social history, the
American Revolution, and the
colonization of North America. The Book collection includes 80,000 rare books,
pamphlets,
broadsides, and
periodicals. Within the other divisions, the library holds 600 atlases, approximately 30,000 maps, 99,400 prints and photographs, 134 culinary periodicals, 20,000 pieces of
ephemera, 2,600 manuscript collections, 150 pieces of artwork, 100 pieces of
realia, and 15,000 pieces of sheet music.
The Clements Library is visited by over 450 researchers yearly. Patrons include undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and scholars from around the world, such as
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian,
David McCullough, who used the library's collections for the book
''1776''. The library building was designed by architect
Albert Kahn.
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