List Of Libraries In 19th Century Philadelphia
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The following is a list of libraries located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in the 19th century. Included are
public libraries A public library is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes. It is operated by librarians and library paraprofessionals, who are also civil servants. There are five fundamenta ...
, academic libraries, medical libraries, church libraries, government libraries,
circulating libraries A circulating library (also known as lending libraries and rental libraries) lent books to subscribers, and was first and foremost a business venture. The intention was to profit from lending books to the public for a fee. Overview Circulating li ...
, and
subscription libraries A subscription library (also membership library or independent library) is a library that is financed by private funds either from membership fees or endowments. Unlike a public library, access is often restricted to members, but access rights c ...
. ;A * Academy of Natural Sciences * Agnes Irwin's School * Almshouse library * American Baptist Historical Society * American Baptist Publication Society * American Catholic Historical Society *
American Entomological Society The American Entomological Society was founded on March 1, 1859. It is the oldest continuously operating entomology society in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the oldest scientific societies in the United States. It is headquartered in Philade ...
* American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter * American Philosophical Society (est. 1743). * American Sunday-School Union * Apprentices' Library Company *
Athenaeum of Philadelphia The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, located at 219 S. 6th Street between St. James Place and Locust Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a special collections library and museum founded in 1814 to collect materials ...
;B * Baptist Historical Society * George E. Blake's circulating library * Board of Missions of Presbyterian Church * Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies * Broad Street Academy Library * Brotherhead's Circulating Library * Burd Orphan Asylum * Byberry Library ;C * Carpenters' Company * Catholic Philopatrian Society * Central High School * Chalk's Circulating Library, North Third St. * Challen's Circulating Library * Chase's Circulating Library * Chestnut Hill Free Library * Chestnut St. Female Seminary * Christ Church Hospital * Christ Church Library * Christian Hall Library Company * Church of the Holy Apostle, Sunday School Library * College Avenue Anat. School * College of Physicians of Philadelphia * College of St. Thomas of Villa Nova * Colored Reading Society * Controllers of Public Schools Library * Edward Corfield's circulating library ;D * Disston Library * Drexel Institute Library (est.1891) ;E * Eastburn Academy Library * Eastern State Penitentiary * Eclectic Medical College * Edwin Forrest Home * Engineers Club * Episcopal Library and Reading Room ;F * Female Medical College * Florence Lit. Inst. and Library * Franklin Institute * Franklin Library Association * Free Circulating Library for the Blind * Free Library of Philadelphia (est.1891, opened 1894). Main branch located in City Hall (1894), then in Concert Hall (1895–1910) ** College Settlement branch ** Evening Home branch ** West Philadelphia branch * Free Reading-Room Association of Spring Garden * Friends' Asylum for the Insane * Friends' Library * Friends' Observatory ;G * George Institute * German Society of Pennsylvania * Germantown Library * Girard College * Paul Girard's French Circulating Library * Girl's Normal School Library * Grand Army Republic, Post No.2 *
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, officially The Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania and Masonic Jurisdictions Thereunto Belonging, is the premier masonic organizat ...
F.A.A.M. * D. Guillemet's French Circulating Library ;H * Hahnemann Medical College * Harwood's Circulating Library * Hebrew Literature Society * Historical Society of Pennsylvania * Home Teaching and Free Circulating Library for the Blind * Homoeopathic Medical College * House of Refuge * Hirst Free Law Library ;I * Institute for Colored Youth * Institution for the Blind * Institution for Deaf and Dumb * Irish Library of the Cathedral ;J * James Page Library Company * Jefferson Medical College ;K * Kensington Literary Institute (est.1853) ;L * La Salle College * Law Association of Philadelphia * Leopold's Circulating Library * Library and Reading Room Association of 23rd Ward (est.1857) * Library Association of Friends * Library Company of Colored Persons * Library Company of Philadelphia (est. 1731), also called the Philadelphia Library ** Ridgway Branch * Library of Foreign Classical Literature and Science * Library of the Four Monthly Meetings of Friends * Lovett Memorial Free Library ;M * Mantua Academy * Mariners' Church Library for Seamen * Sarah McDonald's circulating library, S. 11th St. * Mechanics' Institute of Southwark * Medical Institute of Philadelphia * Medico-Chirurgical College * Memorial Free Library (Mount Airy) * Mercantile Library Company * Ann Miller's circulating library * Moyamensing Literary Institute (est.1852) * Mutual Library Co. ;N * New Church Book Association * North Broad Street Select School * Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia * Northern Home * Northern Liberties Franklin Library * Northern Liberties Library and Reading Room Co. (est.1830) * Numismatic and Antiquarian Society ;O * Odd Fellows' Library ;P * Page Library * Peirce College of Business * Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts * Pennsylvania College, Medical Dept. * Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery * Pennsylvania Horticultural Society * Pennsylvania Hospital Medical Library * Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane * Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb * Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society * Philadelphia Board of Trade * Philadelphia City Institute * The Philadelphia Club Library * Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery * Philadelphia College of Medicine *
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Since 1 ...
* Philadelphia County Prison * Philadelphia Divinity School * Philadelphia Hospital Library * Philadelphia Library Association of Colored Brethren * Philadelphia Maritime Exchange * Philadelphia Museum library * Philadelphia Public Library (est.1892), administered by the city Board of Education. Also called City Library ** Branch no.1: Montgomery Ave. and 17th St. ** Branch no.2: Broad and Federal St. ** Branch no.3: Frankfort Ave. ** Branch no.4: Roxboro ** Branch no.5: West Philadelphia Institute, 40th St. ** Branch no.6: Main St. and Chelten Ave., Germantown * Philadelphia School of Anatomy * Philadelphia Seminary * Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture * Philadelphia Turngemeinde * Philips' Circulating Library, Third St. * John Phillips' circulating library, South Fourth St. * Polytechnic College * Mrs. S. Potts' circulating library, Walnut St. * Presbyterian Board of Publication * Presbyterian Historical Society * Presbyterian Home for Widows and Single Women * Public Library for People of Color ;R * Roxborough Lyceum ;S * St. Joseph's College * St. Timothy's Workingmen's Club and Institute * Seamen's and Landsmen's Aid Society * Shallus's Circulating Library * Social Art Club * Society of Students' library * Southwark Library Company (est.1822) * Spring Garden Institute (est.1835) ;T * Teachers' Institute of Philadelphia * Theological Seminary (Mount Airy) * Theological Seminary Reformed Presbyterian Church * Theological Seminary St. Charles of Boromeo * Three Monthly Meetings of Friends ;U * Union Circulating Library * Union League Library * United States Mint * United States Naval Home * United States Navy Yard *
Universal Peace Union The Universal Peace Union was a pacifist organization founded by former members of the American Peace Society in Providence, Rhode Island with the adoption of its constitution on 16 May 1866; it was chartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 9 Apri ...
* University of Pennsylvania ** Furness Library ** Law Department ** Medical Department ;W * Wagner Free Institute of Science * Walnut St. Female Seminary * West Philadelphia Institute * Western Library Association of Philadelphia (est.1854) * Wills Hospital * Wilson's Circulating Library, South 11th St. * Wistar Medical College * Women's Christian Association * Women's Hospital ;Y * YMCA Philadelphia * Young Men's Institute


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* * * (reprinted from the Philadelphia Record) * {{Cite EB1911, wstitle= Philadelphia , volume= 21 , last= , first= , author-link= , pages = 367–373; see page 369 , quote=Museums, Learned Societies and Libraries....In 1727 Franklin, then in his twenty-second year, formed most of his “ingenious acquaintance into a club,” which he called the Junto, “for mutual improvement,” and out of the Junto grew in 1731 the library of the Library Company of Philadelphia.... Libraries in Philadelphia Libraries in 19th-century Philadelphia Libraries Philadelphia Libraries Libraries in 19th-century Philadelphia