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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THE BLAC by Jane Garner February 2011

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Page 1: History of the Benson Latin American Collection

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THE BLAC

by Jane GarnerFebruary 2011

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MAJOR DATES

1920-2119341970

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Old Main Building, 1891

18841889

1891

Library

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Battle Hall

2011

1931

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ACQUISITION OF THE GENARO GARCIA LIBRARY

1920-21

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Who was Genaro García?Mexican bibliophileLawyer Historian Director of the Museo Nacional de

Historia, Arqueología y Etnología, Mexico City

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Genaro García’s Library

11,000 volumes15,000 pamphlets“numerous” newspaper files200,000 pages of manuscripts

and archival collections

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Bookplate and stamp of Genaro García

Missale Morinensis, Paris, 1491

Oldest book owned by the BLAC

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University contactUT Regent Lutcher Stark

UT Prof. Charles Hackett

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From Mexico City to Austin, 1921

E.W. (Ernest William) Winkler

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García Library at UT

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Carlos Castañeda and the García Library

1927 campus map1931

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FROM BATTLE HALL TO MAIN BUILDING

1934

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Moving to the new Main Building, 1934

2011

Old Main

LAC/Texas Collections

Base of Tower

LAC/TexasCollections

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The JGI Collection, 1937

Oldest Mexican imprint in the BLAC [1544] and

bookplate of Joaquín García Icazbalceta

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The “Relaciones Geográficas”

Atitlan, Guatemala, 1585

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BLAC Reading Room, 1940

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Nettie Lee Benson

1965 1967

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Reading Room and Annex (Tower)

former classrooms

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Why We Needed to Move

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Staff in their “Offices”

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FROM MAIN BUILDING TO SID RICHARDSON HALL,

UNIT 11970

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East Campus Library & Research Center Building

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Moving the BLAC, Dec. 28-31, 1970

Bookmover minus dolly

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Marcas de fuego (book brands)

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How Not to Design a Library

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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED“It is most fitting that such a collection should be built at this University because located as it is, in Austin, almost on the border of Mexico, the gateway to that vast region that lies south of the Rio Grande, it is the most accessible place to scholars of this country and of Latin-America.”

(Carlos Castañeda?)

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THE END