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Unearthing St. Augustine’s Colonial Heritage: Creating a Digital Collection from Hidden and Fragile Resources. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference St. Augustine, Florida May 17, 2013. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/USACH. http:// ufdc.ufl.edu/USACH.
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Unearthing St. Augustine’s Colonial Heritage: Creating a Digital Collection from Hidden and Fragile Resources Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference St. Augustine, Florida May 17, 2013
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/USACH Unearthing St. Augustine’s Colonial Heritage is a National Endowment for the Humanities grant-funded project to digitally preserve a collection of hidden and fragile resources related to colonial St. Augustine, Florida, consisting of over 10,000 maps, drawings, photographs and documents
The digital collection will be a freely available resource for researchers, historians, archaeologists, architects, and historic preservationists, and will help in telling St. Augustine’s unique “story” on a global scale.
Unearthing St. Augustine Advisory Board: • Kathleen Deagan- Distinguished Research Curator of Archaeology Emerita, UF • Kelly Enright - Asst. Professor of History & Director of Public History, Flagler College • Roy E. Graham - Beinecke-Reeves Distinguished Professor, UF • Carl Halbirt- City Archaeologist, City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program • Susan R. Parker - Executive Director, St. Augustine Historical Society • Dana Ste. Claire - Director, St. Augustine 450th Commemoration • Herschel E. Shepard - FAIA Emeritus, Architect • Glenn G. Willumson - Director, Museum Studies Program, UF
Unearthing St. Augustine Government House Digital Preservation Center:
Hidden and Fragile Collections Overview: Government House Research Collections ~ 1,200 items St. Augustine Historical Society ~ 3,000 items City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program ~ 2,000 items Herschel Shepard Historic Preservation Collection ~ 800 items Existing UF Digital Collections ~ 3,000 items TOTAL = 10,000+ items [Note: “Items” = unique titles or volumes in database]
Hidden and Fragile Collections Overview: • Government House Research Collections • The majority of the material in this collection comes from the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board (HSAPB) block and lot files which were created with the intention to provide historical information and guide HSAPB administrators in the development and management of the colonial town and properties. The HSAPB ceased in 1997. Archival materials include: • Historical research reports • Interpretation notes • Architectural drawings • Field reports • Photographs • Slides • Maps • Archaeological surveys
Hidden and Fragile Collections Overview: St. Augustine Historical Society These materials will include Spanish documents, as well as English language translations previously only available to researchers visiting the SAHS Research Library. This will address frequent requests from teachers and researchers working on colonial America for access to key documents in translation. Besides documents relevant to the founding and development of St. Augustine, these files also include: • translations of Spanish printed sources about Juan Ponce de Leon • and Pedro Menéndez de Avilés • accounts of Francis Drake’s raid on St. Augustine in 1586 • memorials by clergy on conditions in the Spanish missions • texts on town planning and royal ordinances • documents pertaining to the building of the Castillo de San Marcos
Hidden and Fragile Collections Overview: City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program Focuses on materials from excavations conducted over the past 20 years and held by city archaeologist, Carl Halbirt. These documents, site maps and slides not only reflect the City’s European origins since 1565, but a rich and varied Native American heritage that has been in existence for thousands of years. Archival materials from over 100 excavations include: • Site summaries and histories • Site graphics and maps • Field notes • Samples from sites photographed, cataloged and described
Hidden and Fragile Collections Overview: Herschel Shepard Historic Preservation Collection This collection of original drawings, documents and photographs includes all of Shepard’s works on the colonial buildings of St. Augustine housed in Special Collections at the UF George A. Smathers Libraries . Shepard has worked in architectural restoration and reconstruction of St. Augustine buildings since 1970, and 25 historic structures are documented thoroughly with drawings, research notes, and photographs. Buildings include: • Ximinez-Fatio House • Avero House • Castillo de San Marcos • Fort Matanzas • Sanchez-deMesa House • Tovar House • Oldest House • Government House
Hidden and Fragile Collections Overview: • After 6 months of production (as of April 26, 2013): • 2,458 total items have been scanned • 4,905 total digital pages ingested • 19,141 total item views • Project funding runs through June 30, 2014 Government House Research Collections ~ 1,200 items St. Augustine Historical Society ~ 3,000 items City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program ~ 2,000 items Herschel Shepard Historic Preservation Collection ~ 800 items Existing UF Digital Collections ~ 3,000 items TOTAL = 10,000+ items [Note: “Items” = unique titles or volumes in database]
Unearthing St. Augustine Outreach: (so far) City of St. Augustine Commission Meeting August 8, 2011
Unearthing St. Augustine Outreach: (so far) City of St. Augustine Resolution #2011-20
Unearthing St. Augustine Outreach: (so far) Lab Tours and Open House November 2, 2012
Unearthing St. Augustine Outreach: (so far) St. Augustine Time Travelers Society Blog & Facebook (started Spring 2013)
Unearthing St. Augustine Outreach: (so far)