The Brooklyn Apprentices' Library Association was founded in 1823 by Brooklyn citizens, including philanthropist Augustus Graham, to aid youths in becoming "useful and respectable members of society." It was the first free circulating library in Brooklyn, modeled after the Apprentices' Library of Philadelphia. Initially located in Brooklyn Heights, the library moved to the Brooklyn Lyceum in 1841. In 1843, it merged with the Brooklyn Lyceum to form the Brooklyn Institute, which eventually became the Brooklyn Museum.
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