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Coordinates: 30°2618N 84°1706W / 30.438340°N 84.284956°W / 30.438340; -84.284956
 

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30°26′18N 84°17′06W / 30.438340°N 84.284956°W / 30.438340; -84.284956

The R.A. Gray Building, which also houses the Museum of Florida History and the Florida Department of State

The State Library and Archives of Florida is a government library with historically significant records of Florida such as private manuscripts and correspondence, local government records, photographs, maps, film clips, and materials that complement the official state records and Florida history.

Located at the R.A. Gray Building on 500 South Bronough Street in Tallahassee, Florida, Florida's capital,[1] it is mandated by state law.[2]

Many photos from the Florida Photographic Collection are used frequently for articles on Wikipedia and assist users in describing events in Florida history. A selection of archival items from the State Library and Archives are available through the digital outreach program Florida Memory.

History

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The State Library and Archives of Florida was a library of humble beginnings in the year 1845. Shortly after its admission as a state, the legislature began to realize the vital and crucial need to preserve, protect, and collect documents about the history of Florida. During that same legislative meeting, a statute was enacted naming the "Secretary of State" responsible for the care, collection, organization, and display of all "books and maps belonging to the state be collected together (Florida's 'State' Library, 1909). It was also said in the statute that all such documents be cataloged as thoroughly as possible. However, this task was neglected, and as a result, the library and archives suffered (Florida's 'State' Library, 1909).

According to the Florida Historical Society's article during the administration of Dr. Jno. L. Crawford, "a space in the upper corridor of the Capitol was partitioned off and furnished with shelving, and a large number of the (apparently) most valuable of the books, maps, etc., was deposited there; and many such occupied shelves are in the office of the Secretary" (Florida's 'State' Library, 1909). However, when the Capital was remodeled in 1902, the commissioners intended to create space to accommodate the growing library but failed to do so. H. Clay Crawford, Secretary of State at the time, placed shelving on the either side of the basement walls and moved several books unarranged and uncatalogued where they were left in the dusty damp air. It is undetermined just how many documents of historical value lay untouched and neglected in the basement of the State Library, and it was not until some sixty years later that the library flourished as a historical point or reference for its patrons.[3]

The State Library would prosper under William Thomas (W.T.) Cash. Cash had been a teacher and experience working in the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate. He wrote several articles and books about Florida history. He would be appointed to be State Librarian in 1927. At this time the State Library was housed in the basement of the Capital building. Later in 1949, it would be moved to the Florida Supreme Court building once construction was complete. Cash would help grow the collection from 1,500 uncatalogued volumes to over 50,000 volumes, with a particular interest in rare books and volumes. He would eventually retire from the State Library in 1951.[4]

The State Librarian of Florida is Amy L. Johnson, appointed in 2015.[5] Previous State Librarians were Cecil Beach, 1971- 1977; Barratt Wilkins, 1977–2003; and Judith A. Ring, 2003–2015.[6]

Holdings

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The State Library and Archives of Florida in Tallahassee | VISIT FLORIDA". Visit Florida. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  • ^ "Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine". Online Sunshine: Official Internet Site of the Florida Legislature. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  • ^ "Florida's "State Library"". Publications of the Florida Historical Society. 2 (1): 44–46. April 1909. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  • ^ "Collection: William Thomas (W. T.) Cash Papers | Florida State University ArchivesSpace". archives.lib.fsu.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-02.
  • ^ Ensley, Gerald. "Amy Johnson is new state librarian". Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  • ^ About the Division Director Florida Division of Library and Information Services.
  • ^ "Holdings". SOS.state.fl. Archived from the original on 28 September 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
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