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Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington

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Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington
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Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington (Virginia)
Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington (the United States)
General information
LocationFairfax County, Virginia, USA
Coordinates38°42′47″N 77°5′17″W / 38.71306°N 77.08806°W / 38.71306; -77.08806
Named forFred W. Smith
Construction started2010
InauguratedDedicated on September 27, 2013
Cost$106.4 million
ManagementDouglas Bradburn
Technical details
Size45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2)
Website
www.mountvernon.org/library

The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon is the presidential library of George Washington, the first president of the United States.[1] Located at Washington's home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, the library was built by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and is privately funded.[1] It is named for the chairman of the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation which donated $38 million to the project.[1] The library officially opened September 27, 2013.[1]

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Description

The new library is 45,000 square feet (4,200 m2) in a three-story building located on a 15-acre (6.1 ha) plot of land across the street from Mount Vernon's main entrance.[2] The general library contains thousands of books, newspapers, pamphlets, microforms, electronic resources, maps, photographs, and periodicals belonging to Washington.[3] These materials cover a variety of topics including George Washington, Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, the American Revolution, Colonial America, slavery, the Early Republic, and historical preservation.[3] The library's special collections include rare books, documents, letters, farm books, and maps that pertain to Washington, his presidency, and family life.[3] This collection also contains 103 books that once were part of Washington's collection in his home at Mount Vernon.[2] The books are only a small portion of Washington's 900-title and 1,200-volume collection.[2] The rest of this large collection was given to family members or sold in 1848 to bookseller Henry Stevens.[2]

The new library also contains high-tech meeting rooms that will allow for lectures, conferences, and other meetings.[2] The new Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington also has a large oval vault. This vault contains a six-foot (1.8 m) pewter bas relief representation of Washington's bookplate that depicts the Washington family crest.[2] The library is available to researchers and interested scholars of all ages by appointment only; library materials must be used within the building and cannot be checked out.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Solis, Steph (September 3, 2013). "George Washington presidential library to open Sept. 27". USA Today.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Klein, Christopher (2013). "Mount Vernon Opens New George Washington Presidential Library". History in the Headlines. The History Channel.
  3. ^ a b c d "Library FAQs". George Washington's Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon Ladies Association. 2014.

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