Jefferson Market Branch Information

Branch History

The Jefferson Market Branch has served the Greenwich Village community for over thirty years. The building, a New York City landmark, was designed by architects Frederick Clark Withers and Calvert Vaux in a style which has been described as Venetian, Victorian, or Italianate Gothic and was erected during the years 1875-1876. It served as a courthouse from 1876 until 1945 and housed various city agencies from then until 1958. Community members, led by Margot Gayle and Philip Wittenberg, rallied to save the building from the wrecking ball. In 1961, Mayor Robert F. Wagner announced that it would be preserved and converted into a public library. The task of converting the old courthouse to a modern library was undertaken by architect Giorgio Cavaglieri. Construction began in 1965 and the library opened for business in 1967.

Fully accessible to persons who use wheelchairs, the branch offers services for adults, young adults, and children on three floors of the building. The Reference Room, which houses a special collection on New York and Greenwich Village history as well as a large general reference collection, is located in the brick arched basement. The children's room is located on the first floor and features an outstanding collection of picture books, fiction, and reference materials. Adult and young adult book collections are found on the second floor.

Collections & Services

  • Book collections for all ages available for borrowing and use in the library
  • Assistive Technology:
    • Closed-Circuit Television Enlarger (CCTV) - enlarges printed material 45-60 times
    • Computer screen magnification software
  • Community Information collection
  • Personal computers and software for free public use by appointment
  • Internet access for free public use by appointment

Programs

  • Films, story hours, and reading-aloud programs for children
  • A variety of programs for adults
  • Class visits by appointment

Other Neighborhood Branches

Area Branches Library Centers
Epiphany
Hudson Park
Muhlenberg
Mulberry Street
Donnell Library Center
Mid-Manhattan Library

Community Information

Basic community services are listed below. For other local agencies, see The New York Public Library's Directory of Community Services.
Community Board
Community Board # 2 1990 and 2000 Demographic Statistics
Elected Officials - Local
NYC Council
District # 3
NYS Assembly
District # 66
NYS Senate
District # 29
U.S. Congress,
District # 8
Fire and Police Departments
Fire:
Engine 18
132 West Tenth Street 10011
Police:
Sixth Precinct
233 West Tenth Street 10014
212-741-4811
Local Hospitals:
St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center of New York
153 West 11th Street 10011
212-604-7636
Parks and Playgrounds:
Abingdon Park and Bleeker Playground
11th Street, Bleeker Street

Houston Ballfield
Sixth Avenue, Houston Street

Jefferson Market Garden
Sixth Avenue, Greenwich Avenue

Washington Square Park
Bounded by Washington Square North, South, East, and West
Post Office:
Patchin Post Office
70 West Tenth Street 10011
212-475-2534
Schools:
Public  (Community School Board Districts list)
Elementary Schools:
PS 3 - Charrette School (K-5)
490 Hudson Street 10014
212-691-1183
Region 9, District 2

PS 41 - Greenwich Village School (K-5)
116 West 11th Street 10011
212-675-2756
Region 9, District 2
PS 130 - Hernando DeSoto School (K-5)
143 Baxter Street 10013
212-226-8072
Region 9, District 2
Other Elementary Schools in Region 9, District 2
Intermediate Schools:
Ballet Tech/New York City Public School for Dance (4-7, 10)
890 Broadway 10003
212-777-7330
Region 9, District 2

New York City Laboratory Middle School for Collaborative Studies (6-8)
333 West 17th Street 10011
212-691-6119
Region 9, District 2
Other Intermediate Schools in Region 9, District 2
Intermediate/High Schools:
Harvey Milk School
2-10 Astor Place 10003
212-674-2400

Legacy School for Integrated Studies
34 West 14th Street 10011
212-645-1980
Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers
(9-11, for new immigrants)
250 West 18th Street 10011
212-691-0934
New York City Laboratory High School for Collaborative Studies
333 West 17th Street 10011
212-691-6119
New York City Museum School (6-12)
333 West 17th Street 10011
212-675-6206
High Schools in Region 9, District 2
Other Schools/Programs:
Alternative Programs in Manhattan

Charter Schools in Manhattan

Special Education Programs in Manhattan
Private/Parochial
Elementary/Intermediate Schools:
City and Country School (Pre K-8)
146 West 13th Street 10011
212-242-7802

The Corlears School (Pre K-4)
324 West 15th Street 10011
212-741-2800
Grace Church School (Pre K-8)
86 Fourth Avenue 10003
212-475-5609
St. Joseph in Greenwich Village School (Pre K-8)
111 Washington Place 10014
212-929-5134
High Schools:
Notre Dame High School (Girls)
327 West 13th Street 10014
212-620-5575

Xavier High School (Boys)
30 West 16th Street 10011
212-924-7900
Comprehensive School:
Little Red School House (Pre K-8)
272 Sixth Avenue 10014
212-477-5316

Elisabeth Irwin High School
40 Charlton Street 10014
212-477-5316
Jewish Schools in Manhattan (Lookstein Center for Jewish Education in the Diaspora)

Parochial Schools in Manhattan (Archdiocese of New York)

Private Schools in Manhattan (Independent Schools Admissions Association of Greater New York)
College:
New School University
66 West 12th Street 10011
212-229-5600

New York University
22 Washington Square North 10011
212-998-4500
Parsons School of Design
66 Fifth Avenue 10011
212-229-8910