Original 1908 WPL Books Now on Display
By Marissa Reisen
If you’ve wandered up to the second level of the Washington Public Library recently, you may have noticed some new shelving that we have been filling with some rather old books. These books are part of the original Scofield collection that was gifted to the library in 1908!
Hiram Scofield was the eldest of 5 children, born and raised in Saratoga County, New York. He and his brothers relocated to Washington County in 1858, where he practiced law in partnership with Antis H. Patterson until 1861. During the Civil War, he served as a member of Company H, Second Iowa Volunteer Infantry, the first regiment to leave Iowa in service. He rose through the ranks, becoming a Brigadier General before completing his service in 1866. Upon returning to Iowa, he continued practicing law with his brother, William. He also served the community and was involved with many local organizations, including membership as a trustee of Washington’s Chilcote Library. Hiram’s brother, Dr. Darius Scofield was a driving force behind the establishment of a library in Washington, and also contributed volumes from his personal collection to the library. William Scofield and his wife donated books to the collection as well.
Scofield was an avid reader and his personal
collection was estimated to contain 18,000 - 20,000 books. When he passed, his
collection was reported to be the largest private library in the state of Iowa
(possibly the largest collection west of the Mississippi River), and a portion
of this collection was donated to the Washington Public Library. The
Wellman-Scofield Library also received a portion of the collection, as did the
Vassar and Wellesley College libraries. Now, some of the books that remain from
that collection and have previously been tucked away in storage will be proudly
displayed in the new shelves gracing the second floor. These books will be
noncirculating, but will be available for viewing upon request.
“History of Washington County: From the First White Settlement to 1908” by Howard Burrell (volumes 1 and 2)
https://www.washington.lib.ia.us/about/library-history



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