Mark Vargas, SAH Board member and Director of Grants and Research at America’s Packard Museum. The entrance to Hell in Dante Alighieri’s Inferno is a gate bearing the famous inscription: “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.” Welcome to the netherworld of copyright […]
Major Sources of Information for Automotive History – Part 3
What follows is the third of three articles addressing available research resources written by Mark Vargas, SAH Board member and Director of Grants and Research at America’s Packard Museum. Many aficionados of automotive history, like the members of SAH, look for sources […]
Major Sources of Information for Automotive History – Part 2
What follows is the second of three articles addressing available research resources written by Mark Vargas, SAH Board member and Director of Grants and Research at America’s Packard Museum. Many aficionados of automotive history, like the members of SAH, look for sources […]
Major Sources of Information for Automotive History – Part I
What follows is the first of three articles addressing available research resources written by Mark Vargas, SAH Board member and Director of Grants and Research at America’s Packard Museum. Many aficionados of automotive history, like the members of SAH, look for sources […]
Using the Turnquist Library at America’s Packard Museum
Since the last newsletter in which Mark Vargas reminded us of America’s Packard Museum’s book loan program available exclusively to SAH members in good standing, your correspondent has participated in the program. Thus follow thoughts from that experience. It was precipitated by […]
The Turnquist Library Comes to You!
Did you know SAH members can borrow books from the Turnquist Library at America’s Packard Museum? You don’t have to go the Turnquist Library, the Library comes to you! The Library has over 4,500 titles, including many book award nominees and […]
America’s Packard Museum Update!
America’s Packard Museum has completed a one-year grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission to inventory the records of Automobile Quarterly. The collection is 440 cubic feet of material in 28 lateral filing cabinets holding 12,586 folders. The collection contains […]

