Selling a library’s legacy

A plan by Southport, CT’s Pequot Library to sell a portion of its rare books collection to raise funds has met with stiff resistance from donors and residents:

This collection is replete with riches – a 1493 book by Christopher Columbus describing his journey to the New World, a writ from a Salem witch trial judge, and letters by George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and every signer of the Declaration of Independence. But for more than 50 years, most of it has been housed at Yale, where it was moved to be stored and professionally catalogued when the library was having financial difficulties.

Now Pequot officials say that in an effort to improve their overall holdings, they want to sell part of the collection and bring the rest back to Southport. And their plan has met unexpected opposition from a descendant of [donor Mary] Wakeman and some local residents and library supporters.

Complete article (New York Times – registration required).