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About Stanford Historical Society

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The Stanford Family. Leland, Jane and Leland Jr. sat for this portrait at the Walery Studio in Paris c. 1881-1883.
The Stanford Family. Leland, Jane, and Leland Jr. sat for this portrait at the Walery Studio in Paris c. 1881-1883.

The Stanford Historical Society welcomes everyone with or without a Stanford affiliation to become members. 

Founded in 1976, the Stanford Historical Society supports the preservation, examination, and appreciation of the history of Stanford University. The society publishes a journal, Sandstone & Tile, three times a year and occasional books and monographs of historical interest. It presents on- and off-campus programs and historic house and garden tours, and conducts oral history interviews on an ongoing basis.

The society provides its members and supporters access to authentic Stanford stories, offering opportunities for preserving and sharing the university’s legacy and celebrating its history. Currently, there are over 800 members and about 200 volunteers. Many members regularly attend the exclusive members-only events and monthly programs as well as volunteer in society projects.

The society supports itself financially through tax-deductible membership dues, as well as occasional gifts and grants.

If you would like to support the mission and the programming of the Stanford Historical Society, please consider making a gift or becoming a member.

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