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The Sarah D. and L. Kirk McKay, Jr. Archives Center

Welcome to the Sarah D. & L. Kirk McKay, Jr. Archives Center at ³Ô¹ÏÍø. We are located on the northwest part of campus next to Roux Library. The reading room is located on the second floor of the archives building, and offers exceptional views of some of the Frank Lloyd Wright buildings. Most of the Archives’ collections are open for research to the FSC community and general public. We are available to answer any research questions you may have. 


McKay Archives serves as the repository for the records and history of ³Ô¹ÏÍø as well as manuscript collections related to the college and the broader Lakeland area.

McKay Archives is also the home of the Thomas B. Mack Florida Citrus Archives and the . 

Come visit us! 

Holiday Update:

We will be closed from December 21-January 1

Please contact us for an appointment at (863) 680-4453 or via email at archives@flsouthern.edu

See ³Ô¹ÏÍø's academic calendar for any holiday closures.


How Can the Archives Help You?

Digital Image Service

Research Tips and Consultations

Explore the Archives

Please follow the below links to view finding aids of our processed collections as well as links to our digital collections and exhibits.

Manuscript Collections

Manuscript Collections are unpublished papers of an individual or entity. Our archives include papers from alumni, faculty, public servants, and organizations significant to the history of FSC, Lakeland and Central Florida. 

College Archives

The College Archives contain the organizational records of ³Ô¹ÏÍø. Within the archives are the stories of each department and organization that has made FSC what it is today.

Thomas B. Mack Citrus Archives

The Thomas B. Mack Citrus Archives include papers, research, business records, and ephemera related to the Florida Citrus Industry. These are the stories of the people and organizations who made citrus one of the most successful agricultural operations in the country and a significant part of Florida's history. 


Explore our Digital Collections 

³Ô¹ÏÍø History

Learn about the history of FSC's history and traditions, including our championship athletic programs, past presidents, and so much more!

³Ô¹ÏÍø Digital Collections

View digitized scans of Frank Lloyd Wright's correspondence with Dr. Ludd Spivey, The Child of the Sun Photo Collection, the work of Shirley Jackson Case, and various publications including the FSC student newspaper and yearbooks. 

Thomas B. Mack Citrus Archives Digital Collections

³Ô¹ÏÍø maintains one of the largest known collections of the unique and historic citrus crate and can labels. We also have digitized photographs and beautifully designed postcards that tell the story of the citrus industry. 


Visit our Digital Exhibits Created by our Dedicated Work-Study Students, Volunteers, and Staff Members

Digital Exhibits

Explore the history of Florida Citrus Crate Labels, remember the hard-working men and women of the citrus groves, and learn about the tragic fire at the Ringling Brothers Circus in 1944. Be sure to check back often, as exhibits are added all the time. 


Watch the Story of Frank Lloyd Wright's Vision for the College

Did you know that ³Ô¹ÏÍø is home to the single largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright designed buildings in the world? The designer of such famous works as the Guggenheim Museum, the Imperial Hotel, and Fallingwater left his mark on our small campus. This mini-documentary created by WEDU-PBS tells the story of Frank Lloyd Wright's vision for the "Child of the Sun" campus which was, notably, largely built by the students. (note: external link)


Discover Interesting Stories, Finds, and Anecdotes Through Blog Posts Written by McKay Archives Students, Staff, and Volunteers

This is where we talk about the interesting things we find as we work with some of the collections in our care. 

Questions? Please Contact Us 


McKay Archives McKay Archives

 863.680.4453

Jeffrey Zines Jeffrey Zines, MLiS

College Archivist

McKay Archives

 863.616.6487

 305.926.7706

Samantha Redmond Samantha Redmond

Archives Technician

McKay Archives

 863.680.4994