People's Free Library of South Carolina
People's Free Library of South Carolina
People's Free Library of South Carolina
People's Free Library of South Carolina

People's Free Library of South Carolina

National Register Listing
Street Address:
Church St., Lowrys, SC (Chester County)

NRHP Nomination Form


Record Number:
S10817712012
Description and Narrative:
The People's Free Library of South Carolina was established in 1903-04 by Dr. Delano Fitzgerald, a winter resident of Lowrys, and the small frame building was completed ca. 1904. Fitzgerald was a Baltimore, Maryland pharmacist who wintered in Lowrys to take advantage of the fine hunting in the area. The library made a significant contribution to the cultural and intellectual development of Lowrys and the surrounding areas between 1904 and 1954 and continues to serve as a museum and community landmark. The library operated a travelling library service from 1904 until at least 1909, perhaps the first such service in the state. The library is a small, one-story building with a single room. The building is rectangular with a gable roof, weatherboard siding, and stone foundation piers. A wooden porch spans the façade and the right side. The porch has chamfered wooden posts with reeding and sawn brackets and a balustrade with turned balusters. Listed in the National Register October 29, 1982.
Period of Significance:
circa 1904;20th century
Level of Significance:
State
Area of Significance:
Social History
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
1982-10-29
Date of Boundary Increase:
No Boundary Increase
Location:
Chester County;Lowrys

Related places
Chester County
Lowrys