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Preserving and Digitizing the Architectural History of

St. Augustine, Florida

John Nemmers, University of Florida

LYRASIS Digital Collections Road Trip – March 20, 2013

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Architecture Archives @ UF

• George A. Smathers Libraries' Dept. of Special & Area Studies

Collections (http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/)

• Established in 2004

• Archival drawings & other materials related to architecture &

design in Florida & the Caribbean

• Areas of focus: 1) Modern architecture of the mid-20th Century, 2)

St. Augustine architecture

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UF and St. Augustine

St. Augustine

Gainesville (UF)

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UF and St. Augustine

• Long history of UF working with city (archaeology,

architecture/historic preservation, etc.)

• Management of state-owned

properties (38 buildings and 23

parcels managed by UF)

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Digitization of St. Augustine Holdings

• Given importance of city and research demand, UF has been

scanning items over the last 15+ years (mostly internal funding)

• UF Digital Collections (UFDC, http://ufdc.ufl.edu)

• UFDC uses the UF-developed open-source SobekCM software

(http://ufdc.ufl.edu/sobekcm)

• 2009 Historic St. Augustine project (http://ufdc.ufl.edu/hsa1) –

scanned Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board block/lot files

• Two Grant-Funded Projects:

• Saving St. Augustine’s Architectural Treasures (2010-2012)

• Unearthing St. Augustine’s Colonial Heritage (2012-2014)

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Saving St. Augustine's Architectural Treasures

Two-year project (2010-2012) to preserve and digitize architectural

drawings for the National Historic Landmark Hotel Ponce de Leon and

the Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church

Funded by a federal Save America’s Treasures grant awarded to Flagler College.

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Gilded Age Architecture

• Millionaire industrialist Henry Flagler

• Hotel Ponce de Leon (1885-1887) was

the first and the flagship of Flagler’s

resort empire

• First major commission for the Carrère &

Hastings firm

• Memorial Presbyterian Church (1889)

Henry Morrison Flagler

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Lost Treasures

• Many of the Hotel drawings had been “lost” for decades.

• After discovery, Flagler College deposited Hotel Ponce drawings

at UF in 2005

• Church deposited drawings at same time

• Over 260 drawings preserved and reproduced digitally by the UF

Smathers Libraries.

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A variety of conservation issues

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Before:

The drawing had been stored rolled for several decades

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The drawing was unrolled in the Conservation lab at the UF Libraries

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After initial conservation treatment…

Ready for imaging by the UF Digital Library Center

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Large format imaging in the UF Digital Library Center

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After digitization each drawing was encapsulated

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Unearthing St. Augustine’s Colonial Heritage

An Interactive Digital Collection for the Nation’s Oldest City

Funded by a National Endowment for the Humanities grant.

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Architecture, Archaeology & History

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Project Partners

• University of Florida (UF) George A. Smathers Libraries

• City of St. Augustine Heritage Tourism

• City of St. Augustine Archaeology program

• St. Augustine Historical Society

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Collections

• Government House – maps and overlays of the city,

architectural drawings of historic structures, etc.

• St. Augustine Historical Society – Spanish Colonial documents,

transcriptions and English language translations

• St. Augustine Archaeology Program – records, photographs and

site summaries for 100 excavations

• Herschel Shepard Collection (UF Libraries - Architecture

Archives) - drawings, photos and documents related to

Shepard’s preservation, restoration and reconstruction of

colonial buildings

• P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History (UF Libraries) - maps and

historical documents.

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Supports Diverse Research

• Architecture/historic preservation

• archaeology

• Florida and U.S. history

• Spanish & British colonies

• Native Americans

• slavery

• exploration

• social and economic development

• urban planning

• missionary work

• military defenses and warfare

• etc. History

Architecture/

Historic

Preservation

Archaeology

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Identifying Structures/Sites

• Structure/site name(s)

• Street address(es)

• Florida Master Site File number, City Archaeology number, Plat

book number, etc.

• Lat/Long coordinates

• Township/Range

• Block-Lot number

Example: Segui-Kirby Smith House aka Segui-Smith House aka Old Public Library 6 Artillery Lane or 12 Aviles Street Aviles Street = Hospital Street

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Search Elements/Facets

• Archaeological sites (well, building foundation, trash pit,

defensive wall, etc.)

• Building’s architectural style

• Building structural system (wood, stone, etc.)

• Dates of construction

• Principal historic period (1st Spanish Colonial, British Colonial,

2nd Spanish, Territorial, etc.)

• Significant renovation/reconstruction dates

• Historical use (residence, worship, government, business)

• Street address

• National Register?

+ PLUS +

• Object-specific metadata (e.g., creator, subject, date, etc.)

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Google Map-based searching/browsing

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Ability to create/save maps

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Overlay Maps/Images

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Source: http://www.davidrumsey.com

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Source: http://www.philaplace.org

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• http://ufdc.ufl.edu/usach

Unearthing St. Augustine's Colonial Heritage

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Preserving and Digitizing the Architectural History of

St. Augustine, Florida

John Nemmers, University of Florida Smathers Libraries

[email protected], 352-273-2766

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