Historical Marker

The Armstrong Browning Library

Waco · McLennan County · Dedicated 2006 · THC Atlas #5507013419

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Marker Inscription

Located here on the Baylor University campus in a magnificent building created especially for it is the world's largest collection of books, manuscripts, artworks and memorabilia pertaining to the married English poets Robert Browning (1812-1889) and Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861). This literary resource was established through the dedicated efforts of Baylor English professor Dr. Andrew Joseph Armstrong and his wife, Mary Maxwell Armstrong. In 1918, Dr. Armstrong, who admired the optimism and spiritual values in Robert Browning's poetry, donated his personal collection to Baylor University. Four decades of creative fundraising efforts by the Armstrongs resulted in the acquisition of more items located throughout the world, and in 1925, the Times of London called it "the most important collection of Browningiana in the world." It was housed in "The Browning Room" of the Carroll Library. In 1951, the collection was moved here to a new library building named for Dr. Armstrong and Robert Browning. In addition to the core collection of Browning books, letters, manuscripts and other papers, the library houses an impressive array of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and art objects that belonged to the Brownings or that relate to their work. The 19th century collection, added to the university library system in the 1980s, includes early editions of important works by other Victorian writers such as John Ruskin and Charles Dickens, a minor English poets collection, and a women poets collection. Also housed here are archives of 19th-century French literary critic and philosopher Joseph Milsand, a longtime friend of the Brownings. Together, the collections offer a literary resource valued by scholars worldwide. (2006)

About this site

The Armstrong Browning Library is a historical marker in Waco, McLennan County, dedicated in 2006. It is one of 198 historical markers documented in McLennan County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 224 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 31.5436, -97.1204 near Waco. The nearest cataloged historic site is Dr. Andrew Joseph Armstrong (historical marker), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Seventh & James Baptist Church, Dr. David Richard Wallace, and Neff, Governor Patrick Morris.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507013419. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 31.5436, -97.1204 · Waco, McLennan County
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