St. Augustine Free Public Library

The St. Augustine Free Public Library is the oldest library in Florida; opened in 1874 as a "subscription library."[1][2] Located at 12 Aviles Street in St. Augustine, Florida, the building currently known as the Segui-Kirby Smith House still stands as a Research Library for the Saint Augustine Historical Society.

St. Augustine Free Public Library
29°53′29″N 81°18′42″W
LocationSt Augustine, Florida
Other information
WebsiteSt. Augustine Historical Society

History

Housed in one of the oldest standing colonial buildings in Florida, the St. Augustine Free Public Library was once the residence of British Captain, Henry Skinner in 1769 as well as Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith in 1887.[3]

St. Francis Inn property owner John L. Wilson and his wife Frances contributed to the formation of the public library system in St. Augustine after they purchased the Segui-Kirby Smith building on Aviles Street. Frances Wilson started working on her project to open a library in 1870 "so that all might have the opportunity of reading and obtaining knowledge."[4] The couple helped form the St. Augustine Library Association and gave the building to a private organization to be used as a free public library, where it remained from 1874 until the 1980s.[5]

When the St. Augustine Library Association was first formed on April 25, 1874, no books of sectarian or political nature were to be purchased, but would be accepted if they were donated.[4] Although there was no charge to borrow the books, library patrons gave money to help buy books for the library.[6] Today, St. Augustine Historical Research Library is still open to the public at no cost, however, much of the material are one of a kind and rare and, therefore, must be used within the library.[7]

On September 27, 1977, the St. Augustine Free Public Library integrated into St. Johns County Public Library system and now serves as the Main Library to five other branches and two bookmobiles.

References

  1. "About us". St. Johns Public County Library System. 2019. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  2. "Oldest library at St. Augustine". NewsPapers.com. 1963. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. "St. Augustine Public Library 12 Aviles Street St. Augustine Florida". University of Florida. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  4. Ron Blazek (Spring 1979). "The Development of Library Service in the Nation's Oldest City: The St. Augustine Library Association, 1874-1880". The Journal of Library History. 14 (2): 160–182. JSTOR 25540957.
  5. "News". The St. Augustine Record. 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  6. "About us". St. Johns Public County Library System. 2019. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  7. "Meet St. Augustine Historical Research Librarian Bob Nawrocki". St. Augustine Social. 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2019.


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