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St. Johns County Public Library System
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<p>To find out more about SJCPLS, please visit their website here, <a href="https://sjcpls.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">St. Johns County Public Library</a>.</p>
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In 1874, St. Augustine opened the oldest library in Florida as a “subscription library.” The library was called the St. Augustine Free Public Library. Patrons gave money to help buy books for the library, and there was no charge to check out items.
By the 1970s there were three independent libraries in St. Augustine, Hastings and Mill Creek serving the residents of St. Johns County. Through the hard work and dedication of many supporters, especially the members of the Association of American University Women, a Library System was born.
On September 27, 1977, the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners voted to establish a Library System for the County, along with a Library Advisory Board. Within 10 years a new 15,000 square foot Main Library would be opened, followed in coming years by the construction of five more branch libraries and the addition of two bookmobiles. The growth of St. Johns County has been mirrored by the growth of its Library System!
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL1fbSQv9ME&list=PL8TgY5Ws2hZ4R870zdtgZ5JYjgYIZpjW0&index=5&t=153s">SJCPLS Online Event: Museum Tour: Ximenez-Fatio House Museum -- 5/11/2021</a>
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This YouTube video is the property of the St. Johns County Public Library System. For copyright permissions, please contact the Library.
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English
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Video on website; url provided
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Maycumber, Beth
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Rodriguez-Boette, Taryn
Smith, Roger
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SJCPLS Online Event: Museum Tour: Ximenez-Fatio House Museum -- 5/11/2021
Description
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In this virtual program created for the St. Johns County Public Library System's social media pages, Beth Maycumber visits the historic Ximenez-Fatio House Museum in downtown St. Augustine. Beth met with the museum’s director Dr. Roger Smith and archivist and curator Taryn Rodriguez-Boette to learn more about the long history of this coquina structure built in 1798 and owned and managed by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Florida since 1939. She glimpsed the museum’s new exhibit, “I Lived Here, As Well”: The African American History of Our Home, that examines what life was like for African American slaves and servants living invisibly to guests in the boardinghouse throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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May 11, 2021
Subject
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Oral interview
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<a href="https://sjcpls.org/">St. Johns County Public Library System</a>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUSoPWWpaNo4tZK1LVYyGzg">SJCPLS YouTube Channel</a>
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<a href="https://sjcpls.org/">St. Johns County Public Library System</a>
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Video, 24:23
History
Museum
Reconstruction
Slavery
Ximenez Fatio House
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St. Johns County Public Library System
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<p>To find out more about SJCPLS, please visit their website here, <a href="https://sjcpls.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">St. Johns County Public Library</a>.</p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1874, St. Augustine opened the oldest library in Florida as a “subscription library.” The library was called the St. Augustine Free Public Library. Patrons gave money to help buy books for the library, and there was no charge to check out items.
By the 1970s there were three independent libraries in St. Augustine, Hastings and Mill Creek serving the residents of St. Johns County. Through the hard work and dedication of many supporters, especially the members of the Association of American University Women, a Library System was born.
On September 27, 1977, the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners voted to establish a Library System for the County, along with a Library Advisory Board. Within 10 years a new 15,000 square foot Main Library would be opened, followed in coming years by the construction of five more branch libraries and the addition of two bookmobiles. The growth of St. Johns County has been mirrored by the growth of its Library System!
Format
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Physical:
Books
Periodicals
DVDs/BluRays
Music CDs
Audiobooks
Electronic:
Electronic books
E-Audiobooks
E-Music
E-Movies
Language
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English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch
Hyperlink
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URL
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suEy0ga_RzE">SJCPLS Online Event: Archives Month - The Resilience Project -10/29/21</a>
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SJCPLS Online Event: Archives Month- The Resilience Project - 10/29/21
Subject
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Oral interview
Description
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To celebrate American Archives Month, Beth Maycumber, Adult Programming Coordinator at St. Johns County Main Public Library, explores some of the projects undertaken by various archives, museums, and libraries as part of Resilience: Black Heritage in St. Augustine. Included in the video are Casey Wooster and Laura Marion of Governor's House Library, Bob Nawrocki of the St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library, Taryn Rodriguez-Boette and Roger Smith of Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, Kimberlyn Elliott of Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, and Jolene DuBray and Katherine Owens of Flagler College Proctor Library.
Creator
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Maycumber, Beth
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUSoPWWpaNo4tZK1LVYyGzg">SJCPLS YouTube Channel</a><br /><a href="http://www.sjcpls.org">St. Johns County Public Library System</a>
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10/29/2021
Contributor
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Wooster, Casey
Marion, Laura
Nawrocki, Bob
Rodriguez-Boette, Taryn
Smith, Roger
Elliott, Kimberlyn
DuBray, Jolene
Owens, Katherine
Language
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English
Type
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Video, 22:03
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This YouTube video is the property of the St. Johns County Public Library System. For copyright permissions, please contact the Library.
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Video on website; url provided
Publisher
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<a href="https://sjcpls.org/">St. Johns County Public Library System</a>
Archives
Flagler College Proctor Library
Governor's House Library
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Resilience
St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library
Ximenez Fatio House