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Carnegie Libraries Historical Markers

Public libraries built with money donated by American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
 
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Rehabilitation of the Carnegie Library Marker
1 Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Central City — Rehabilitation of the Carnegie Library
Near West Washington Street near North 11th Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Department of Library, Archives and Public Records Board Members: Frank Kelly, Chairman, Speaker of the House • Stan Turley, President of the Senate • John Hays, State Senator • Polly Rosenbaum, State Representative • Sharon Turgeon, . . . Map (db m27629) HM
2 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — The Carnegie Library
On East Gurley Street (Arizona Route 89) at Marina Street, on the left when traveling west on East Gurley Street.
Prescott's first library consisted of over 300 volumes brought to the Territory in 1864 by Secretary of State Richard C. McCormick. In 1870, a group of local women opened a reading room with 263 books collected from local citizens and out-of-town . . . Map (db m20814) HM
3 Arkansas, Carroll County, Eureka Springs — A Timeless PlaceUpper Spring
On Spring Street west of Hillside Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The buildings, the bluffs, the spring and The Boulevard all make this a special place in Eureka Springs which has kept a peaceful beauty of earlier times. The front of the McLaughlin Block has changed little since it was built in 1900 to . . . Map (db m80138) HM
4 Arkansas, Carroll County, Eureka Springs — Carnegie Library
On Spring Street west of Hillside Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
This is one of only four free public libraries in Arkansas funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It was built of native limestone and completed in 1912 on this site which was donated by Eureka Springs resident Richard C. Kerens. The architect . . . Map (db m80137) HM
5 Arkansas, Conway County, Morrilton — Conway County Library
On West Church Street (State Road 113) at South Division Street, on the right when traveling east on West Church Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historical Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m236920) HM
6 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Carnegie LibraryBuilt 1911
Near Third Street near J Street.
Livermore Public City Library 1911 to 1966 City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark Site Dedicated July 1996 Operated by Livermore Area Recreation and Park District Nearby Rededication Plaque reads: Andrew J. . . . Map (db m17754) HM
7 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — 48 — Charles S. Greene LibraryAfrican-American Museum and Library at Oakland — Oakland Landmark Number 48 —
On Fourteenth Street at Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, on the left when traveling west on Fourteenth Street.
Dedicated in 1902 as the Oakland Public Library, this was the first Carnegie Library built in Oakland. Designed in the American Beaux Arts style by architects Bliss and Faville (who later designed the Hotel Oakland), it was Oakland's main library . . . Map (db m18670) HM
8 California, Butte County, Oroville — Oroville Carnegie LibraryBuilt 1912
On Montgomery Street at Oak Street, on the right when traveling east on Montgomery Street.
Oroville Carnegie Library, built 1912, has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. In 1911, Andrew Carnegie, Scottish industrialist, businessman, and major philanthropist, . . . Map (db m17229) HM
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9 California, Colusa County, Colusa — 9 — Carnegie Library
On 6th Street at Jay Street, on the right when traveling south on 6th Street.
Erected 1906 Colusa Heritage Marker 9 Dedicated October 6, 1981Map (db m16761) HM
10 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 194 — Carnegie Library1677 N. Main St. — 1916 —
On North Main Street near Civic Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Diagonally across the street stood Walnut Creek's second library, built with a $2,500 Carnegie Library Foundation grant. In 1961 (after 45 years), the fast-growing city needed a larger library. This site was sold to help fund the new library, . . . Map (db m93801) HM
11 California, Fresno County, Coalinga — Coalinga Carnegie LibraryBuilt 1914 – Dismantled 1955
On Easr Durian Avenue near 4th Street, on the left when traveling east.
In took one word to describe the Coalinga Carnegie Library – “Beautiful” Carnegie, Andrew, 1839-1919 American industrialist and philanthropist, born in Scotland. Walter Ochs was the successful bidder at $15,797.00. The . . . Map (db m64059) HM
12 California, Glenn County, Bayliss — Bayliss Library
On County Route 39 at Road W, on the left when traveling east on County Route 39.
This historic Carnegie Library was built to serve the small, rural population of the surrounding area. It was dedicated on July 14, 1917, and has been in continuous use as a free public library since that date. The Willows Chapter . . . Map (db m91797) HM
13 California, Humboldt County, Eureka — Eureka Free Public Library
On F Street at 7th Street on F Street.
California’s first free library was established in Eureka on May 11, 1878 and was situated in this Carnegie Building 1904-1972Map (db m71976) HM
14 California, Imperial County, Calexico — Calexico Carnegie Library
On Heber Avenue at Fifth Street, on the right when traveling north on Heber Avenue.
Completed in 1919, the library was constructed with a $10,000 grant from industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Calexico's Woman's Improvement Club and the Farmers and Merchants Club encouraged the city to apply for the Carnegie funds. In . . . Map (db m62070) HM
15 California, Kings County, Hanford — Carnegie Museum
On Eighth Street east of Douty Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built with funds donated by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, this building served as Hanford's Public Library from the time it opened in February of 1906 until it was replaced by a new library in 1968. It now houses a local historical museum.Map (db m153547) HM
16 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Eagle Rock — 292 — Old Eagle Rock Branch Library
On Colorado Boulevard just west of Eagle Rock Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Spanish Colonial Revival style. Architects - Henry C. Newton and Robert D. Murray. Built 1914. Declared 1986, Historic-Cultural Monument No. 292, City of Los Angeles, Cultural Heritage Commission, Cultural Affairs Department.Map (db m175104) HM
17 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, East Hollywood — 314 — Cahuenga Branch Library
On Santa Monica Boulevard at Madison Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Santa Monica Boulevard.
The Patron Saint of Libraries Born in Scotland, self-made steel magnate Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) built his fortune in America. A major philanthropist, Carnegie was dedicated to expanding educational opportunities for . . . Map (db m234299) HM
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18 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Lincoln Heights — 261 — Lincoln Heights Library
On Workman Street at Avenue 26, on the left when traveling south on Workman Street.
Lincoln Heights Branch Library, Cultural Heritage Board Monument No. 261, City of Los Angeles.Map (db m224931) HM
19 California, Los Angeles County, Santa Monica, Ocean Park — Ocean Park Branch LibrarySanta Monica Landmark
On Main Street at Ocean Park Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
The Ocean Park Branch Library was built as a gift of the Carnegie Foundation in 1918 on land donated by the Tegner family. The design is a simplified variation of Greek Revival architecture. Although small Carnegie Libraries were once found in towns . . . Map (db m119662) HM
20 California, Los Angeles County, South Pasadena — 10 — Carnegie LibrarySouth Pasadena
On El Centro Street at Diamond Avenue, on the right when traveling east on El Centro Street.
South Pasadena's original Carnegie Library, built in 1907. In memory of Mary Helen Wayne (1913 - 2007) City Librarian 1972 - 1978.Map (db m216153) HM
21 California, Marin County, San Rafael — How San Rafael Got Its Library
A Library is Born It is astonishing how quickly the foundation was laid for a library that would endure into the 21st century. On April 20, 1887, the Women’s Christian Temperance Union decided to establish a coffee and reading room in . . . Map (db m239359) HM
22 California, Mendocino County, Willits — Willits Carnegie LibraryBuilt 1915
On East Commercial Street at South Humboldt Street, on the right when traveling east on East Commercial Street.
This building was constructed in 1915 with grants from the Women's Improvement Club, Carnegie Foundation, and the City of Willits. The total cost of construction was $1,000. It served continuously as a library to the Greater Willits area . . . Map (db m152605) HM
23 California, Monterey County, Salinas — Site of the First Salinas Library
On South Main Street at East San Luis Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
On this site stood the first Salinas Library. Funds were raised through the efforts of the citizens of Salinas and a pledge from Andrew Carnegie. Designed by Jacob Lenzen, the library opened Nov. 5. 1909, demolished in Aug. 1960. The above plaque . . . Map (db m63633) HM
24 California, Nevada County, Grass Valley — Grass Valley Library
On Mill Street at Neal Street, on the right when traveling north on Mill Street.
Gift of Carnegie Corporation of New York Dedicated August 4, 1916 National Register of Historic Places March 26, 1992Map (db m48157) HM
25 California, Nevada County, Nevada City — Nev-027 — Nevada City Public Library
On North Pine Street north of Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
Library Association formed December 19, 1857, first library was in Kidd Knox Bldg. 228 Broad St., it was moved to Oustomah Lodge I.O.O.F. No. 16, June 3, 1874. Nevada City Trustees assumed responsibilities Oct. 1, 1902 and was moved into the . . . Map (db m40354) HM
26 California, Orange County, Anaheim — 48 — Old Anaheim Library
On South Anaheim Boulevard, 0.3 miles south of West Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Anaheim's first building constructed exclusively for library use was erected in 1908 with a grant of $10,000 from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The site was purchased with funds raised by popular subscription. This building was designed by Los . . . Map (db m50042) HM
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27 California, Placer County, Auburn — Auburn Public Library
On Almond Street north of Lincoln Way, on the right when traveling south.
Constructed in 1908-09 with a grant from the Andrew Carnegie Corporation. Building designed in the Greek Revival style of architecture by A.D. Fellows. Formally dedicated May 26, 1909, it housed the City Library for 59 years. Auburn City offices . . . Map (db m31835) HM
28 California, Placer County, Roseville — Carnegie Museum
On Lincoln Street at Pleasant Street, on the left when traveling west on Lincoln Street.
First public library of Roseville. Opened October 12, 1912. Property donated by A.B. McRae.Map (db m143968) HM
29 California, Placer County, Roseville — 1 — Roseville Carnegie Library
On Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling south.
Concerned by the lack of adequate library facilities in 1910, the Women’s Improvement Club convinced the City Board of Trustees to contribute $2,000 and to apply to Andrew Carnegie for a $10,000 grant which they received on April 25, 1911. The land . . . Map (db m40182) HM
30 California, Riverside County, Beaumont — Beaumont Library DistrictCelebrating 100 Years of Service, 1911-2011
On 8th Street at California Avenue, on the left when traveling west on 8th Street.
January 1909: The Beaumont Woman's Club votes to work for the establishment of a library. March 11, 1909: The Club appoints a five-member committee to investigate the matter of opening a reading room. November 1909: The club . . . Map (db m175955) HM
31 California, San Bernardino County, Upland — Upland Public Library
Near Euclid Avenue, 0.1 miles south of Arrow Route, on the right when traveling north.
1913 saw the era of the Carnegie library grants by Andrew Carnegie. Through his program a city could request grant money to fund the building of a library, and the books inside. The only proviso was that the city requesting the library would also . . . Map (db m150014) HM
32 California, San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo — Carnegie City Library1905 to 1955
Near Monterey Street at Broad Street.
Built on the site formerly occupied by Dona Ramona Carrillo Pacheco de Wilson’s two story town house, this building was for 55 years the city library. One of over 1,681 libraries given by Andrew Carnegie to American towns in the early 1900’s, it was . . . Map (db m11605) HM
33 California, San Mateo County, South San Francisco — 2 — Grand Avenue Library"The Grand Walk"
On Grand Avenue at Walnut Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Grand Avenue.
Local school teacher Rue Randall Clifford, riding horseback through the City, gathered signatures to secure a $10,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie and build the City's first library. Carnegie gave away much of his fortune, around $60 million, to . . . Map (db m176743) HM
34 California, Santa Barbara County, Lompoc — Lompoc Carnegie Library1910 - 1968
On South H Street at E. Cypress Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South H Street.
Lompoc Carnegie Library 1910 - 1968 Historical Landmark No. 1 Dedicated August 31, 1968 Lompoc City Council and Lompoc Valley Historical Society, Inc.Map (db m67212) HM
35 California, Santa Barbara County, Santa Maria — Santa Maria Libraries
On South Broadway south of East Cook Street, on the right when traveling north.
A $10,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie financed Santa Maria's first public library in 1908. The Ladies Literary Society, now the Minerva Club, began the effort with letters to the steel magnate in 1901, and later enlisted the City Council's help. . . . Map (db m162068) HM
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36 California, Santa Clara County, Gilroy — Gilroy Carnegie Library
On Fifth Street at Church St when traveling west on Fifth Street.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. Carnegie Library, 1910.Map (db m18470) HM
37 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Santa Cruz Museum of Natural HistoryHistoric Landmark — The Museum of Art & History —
On East Cliff Drive east of Pilkington Drive, on the right when traveling west.
1915-1965 Carnegie Library Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History 1954-Present William Weeks, ArchitectMap (db m196349) HM
38 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Carnegie Library Building
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1915Map (db m70108) HM
39 California, Solano County, Vacaville — The Andrew Carnegie Public Library1915-1965
The Ulatis Book Club initiated an early effort in 1905 to obtain a Carnegie Library Building Fund Grant. This effort was taken over in 1910 by the Saturday Club, which campaigned to establish a library district under the jurisdiction of the . . . Map (db m16845) HM
40 California, Sonoma County, Petaluma — Petaluma Historical Library and Museum
On Foruth Street at B Street on Foruth Street.
The "Old Carnegie Library", begun in 1904, served Petaluma from 1906 until the new library was built in 1976. This first major building by local architect Brainerd Jones is noted for its freestanding dome with stained glass, and use of locally . . . Map (db m17580) HM
41 California, Stanislaus County, Newman — Carnegie Library
On Main Street near Kern Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1913 the Women’s Improvement Club applied for a grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation to build a library. In 1918 the Newman free library joined the Stanislaus County Library system. The library was built in 1919 following WWI for $7,600, . . . Map (db m208312) HM
42 California, Stanislaus County, Riverbank — Riverbank Historical Museum
On Sante Fe Street, on the left when traveling east.
This building was constructed in 1921 by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and served as a public library. In 1996 it was placed into the National Registry of Historic Places. The history of our community is preserved in this museum by the Riverbank . . . Map (db m19460) HM
43 California, Stanislaus County, Turlock — Carnegie Arts Center
On North Broadway at Florence Street, on the right when traveling south on North Broadway.
Public Library 1916 – 1968 Building placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior on January 7, 1993 Dedicated April 29, 1993 by Eldora Parlor No. 248 Native Daughters of the Golden . . . Map (db m223233) HM
44 Colorado, Delta County, Delta — Delta Public Library1911
On Palmer Street at 6th Street, on the right when traveling south on Palmer Street.
[Title is text]Map (db m159579) HM
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45 Colorado, Denver County, Denver, West Highland — Roger W. Woodbury Branch - Denver Public Library
On Federal Boulevard (U.S. 287) at West Highland Park Place (West 33rd Avenue), on the right when traveling south on Federal Boulevard.
Erected through the generosity of Mr. Andrew Carnegie —1912—Map (db m231014) HM
46 Colorado, Larimer County, Fort Collins — Carnegie Library
On Mathews Street, on the right when traveling north.
The building that today houses the Fort Collins Museum was constructed in 1903, as a public library. Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie provided $12,000 in funds for the construction. Opened to the public on August 24, 1904, the Carnegie Library . . . Map (db m51350) HM
47 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Pleasant — 3 — Mount Pleasant LibraryVillage in the City — Mount Pleasant Heritage Trail —
On 16th Street Northwest at Lamont Street Northwest on 16th Street Northwest.
When the Mount Pleasant Library, behind you, opened in 1925, crowds flocked to the Classical style building. Many had campaigned long and hard for this community centerpiece. The Carnegie Corporation, funder of public libraries in Mount Vernon . . . Map (db m130864) HM
48 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Vernon Square — Central Public LibraryMount Vernon Square — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
On K Street Northwest east of 9th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
This majestic building was opened in 1903 as the Central Public Library, popularly known as the Carnegie Library because Andrew Carnegie donated funds to build it. From the start Central was open to all. Mary Church Terrell and historian John . . . Map (db m18794) HM
49 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Vernon Square — 1 — Words and DeedsMidcity at the Crossroads — Shaw Heritage Trail —
On Mount Vernon Place Northwest (U.S. 1) at 7th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on Mount Vernon Place Northwest.
Wealthy industrialist Andrew Carnegie donated funds to build the Beaux Arts-style building you see across the street to your left, the city’s first public library. The Central Library opened in 1903 with 12,412 books by its predecessor, the . . . Map (db m152394) HM
50 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee — F-833 — Carnegie Library at Florida A&M University
Near South Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard just south of Gamble Street.
Built in 1908 with funds donated by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, this was the first Carnegie Library built on a Black Land-Grant college campus. Nathan Young, President of the State Normal College for Colored Students, with . . . Map (db m207495) HM
51 Georgia, Colquitt County, Moultrie — Carnegie Library of MoultrieCirca 1907
On North Main Street (Business U.S. 319) just south of 1st Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m197784) HM
52 Georgia, Dougherty County, Albany — Carnegie LibraryBuilt c. 1906
Near North Jackson Street south of Flint Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m186949) HM
53 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Sweet Auburn — 12 — Auburn Avenue BranchAuburn Avenue
On Auburn Avenue NE at Hilliard Street NE, on the right when traveling east on Auburn Avenue NE.
On this corner stood the Auburn Avenue Branch Carnegie Library for African-Americans, from 1923 to the 1950's. Alice Dugged Carey, the first principal of Morris Brown University (now College), along with Dr. W.E.B. DuBois and others led the fight . . . Map (db m186423) HM
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54 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Sweet Auburn — F13 — Auburn Avenue Branch, Carnegie Library
On Auburn Avenue NE at Hilliard Street NE, on the right when traveling east on Auburn Avenue NE. Reported missing.
On this corner stood the Auburn Avenue Branch Carnegie Library for African-Americans, from 1923 to the 1950s. Alic Dugged Carey, the first principal of Morris Brown University (now College), along with Dr. W.E.B. Dubois and others led the fight to . . . Map (db m127281) HM
55 Georgia, Laurens County, Dublin — Carnegie Library
On Bellevue Avenue (U.S. 80) west of Monroe Street, on the left when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m197794) HM
56 Georgia, Lowndes County, Valdosta — Old Carnegie Library
On West Central Avenue (U.S. 84) at North Oak Street, on the left when traveling west on West Central Avenue.
Inspired by a grant of $15,000 from Andrew Carnegie, citizens constructed this building as a Carnegie Library in 1913, for $40,000. This was the first public building designed by local Architect Lloyd B. Greer and was formally opened June 1914. The . . . Map (db m23441) HM
57 Georgia, Randolph County, Cuthbert — Old Carnegie Library
On North Lumpkin Street at Pearl Street, on the right when traveling north on North Lumpkin Street.
(Side 1): The first formal meeting to organize a library association was held at Andrew College in April 1878 with Dr. A. L. Hamilton presiding. The thirteen members of the Cuthbert Library Club offered their book collections, and . . . Map (db m49087) HM
58 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — Greenville Public Library1905
On West Main Street west of South 4th Street, on the right when traveling east.
has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m169987) HM
59 Illinois, Carroll County, Savanna — Savanna Public LibraryCarnegie Library
On 3rd Street at Madison Street, on the right when traveling north on 3rd Street.
Savanna Public LibraryMap (db m68356) HM
60 Illinois, Cumberland County, Greenup — Greenup Township Carnegie Library
On West Cumberland Street (Illinois Route 121) near North Mill Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1904Map (db m153196) HM
61 Illinois, Jo Daviess County, Galena — Galena Public Library
On South Bench Street just north of Magazine Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1892, Benjamin Franklin Felt, a retired local merchant, presented the Galena City Council with a petition to fund a free public library. When the council said no, Felt and his daughter Anna opened their parlor to the public as a lending library. . . . Map (db m171100) HM
62 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 3 — Aurora Public LibraryDowntown Heritage Tour — 3 —
On West Benton Street at South Stolp Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Benton Street.
The Aurora Public Library had modest beginnings. Two small groups, "The Young Men's Literary & Historical Society" and "The Young Men's Association" merged in 1859 to become "The Young Men's Literary Association of Aurora". "The Aurora Library . . . Map (db m170246) HM
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63 Indiana, Blackford County, Montpelier — Montpelier Carnegie Library
On South Main Street just south of East Green Street, on the right when traveling north.
National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m222234) HM
64 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — Muncie Carnegie Library
On East Jackson Street (Indiana Route 32) east of South Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling east.
1986 Althea Stoeckel Award presented to: Muncie Public Library Main Branch Listed on the National Register of Historic Places June 17, 1976 for the interior renovation of the main library 301 E. Jackson Street presented by . . . Map (db m222324) HM
65 Indiana, Elkhart county, Elkhart — Elkhart Carnegie Public Library1903 - 1963 — Elkhart, Heritage of the City With a Heart —
On S. 2nd Street at W. High Street, on the right when traveling north on S. 2nd Street.
Elkhart Carnegie Public Library 1903-1963 Second and High Streets Local Financial Supporters: A.H. Beardsley, G.B. Pratt, Sr. And the City of Elkhart Head Librarian: Katherine Sage In February 1901, backed by a promise from . . . Map (db m75445) HM
66 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.2003.1 — Goshen’s Carnegie Library
On S. 5th Street at Washington Street, on the right when traveling north on S. 5th Street.
Indiana's first Carnegie library opened here 1903 with 3, 000 volumes. Goshen Library Association received $25, 000 in Carnegie grants 1901. Public donations, land purchase, and tax levy met Carnegie grant conditions. Architects Patton & Miller, . . . Map (db m32724) HM
67 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Carnegie's Lasting Gifts
On East Spring Street west of East 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Andrew Carnegie rose from humble beginnings in Scotland to become one of America’s most famous philanthropists. From his first job at 13 in a cotton mill to his position as head of The Carnegie Steel Company, Carnegie remembered his path to . . . Map (db m46793) HM
68 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — 22.2005.3 — New Albany's Carnegie Library
On East Spring Street west of East 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
Side 'One' New Albany School Board organized a public library on May 8, 1884. This library building, supported with funds from Andrew Carnegie, opened on March 2, 1904 with 11, 125 volumes. Building is Neoclassical style, constructed of brick . . . Map (db m46768) HM
69 Indiana, Fountain County, Attica — 23.2005.1 — Attica’s Carnegie Library
On South Perry Street, on the left when traveling south.
Ladies Library Association of Attica, created 1885, deeded its library building to city; city library opened 1902 with a collection of 1,500 books. Funds from Andrew Carnegie made it possible to build a new library here on land originally owned . . . Map (db m3317) HM
70 Indiana, Fountain County, Covington — Covington Carnegie Library
On Fifth Street at Crockett Street, on the right when traveling north on Fifth Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.Map (db m8724) HM
71 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1995.2 — Brookville's Carnegie Library
On Main Street (U.S. 52) north of East 9th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated in 1912, starting with approximately 600 books; collections and services have expanded to meet needs of local patrons. One of 1, 679 libraries built in U.S. with funds from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Indiana built more Carnegie . . . Map (db m44694) HM
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72 Indiana, Hancock County, Greenfield — George William Gordon (1872-1935) — Architecture and Building —
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
The architect recognized for this design is George William Gordon (1872-1935), a Greenfield resident. Gordon is also responsible for the designs of many other Hancock and surrounding county establishments, ie: churches, schools and residences. The . . . Map (db m241675) HM
73 Indiana, Hendricks County, Danville — 32.2001.1 — Danville’s Carnegie Library
On South Indiana Street at East Broadway Street on South Indiana Street.
(Side one): At May 1902 meeting newly-formed Library Board authorized lot purchase and tax levy to support a public library as required by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for funding. Designed by S. C. Dark of Indianapolis in Classical . . . Map (db m238) HM
74 Indiana, Huntington County, Warren — 35.2007.1 — Warren's Carnegie Library
On East 3rd Street at N Main Street on East 3rd Street.
Side A A Warren Public Library Board was organized in June 1916 after a public fundraising campaign to buy books and periodicals. In 1917, a grant of $10,000 from the Carnegie Corporation was confirmed to support construction of a free . . . Map (db m41467) HM
75 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — 42.2001.1 — Vincennes' Carnegie Library
On North 7th Street at Seminary Street, on the left when traveling north on North 7th Street.
Designed by local architect John B. Bayard in Collegiate Gothic Style; built 1917-1918. Dedicated 1919, with 13, 518 books and 4, 207 registered borrowers, as Vincennes Public Library; Public Library located in City Hall since 1889. Modern . . . Map (db m23254) HM
76 Indiana, Lake County, Crown Point — Carnegie Center 1908
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Crown Point Public Library opened in February, 1908 at this location. Andrew Carnegie donated $12,000 for construction of the community would commit to contributing annually to library maintenance. The Carnegie Building was adjoined by the new . . . Map (db m241002) HM
77 Indiana, LaPorte County, La Porte — 46.2002.1 — LaPorte's Carnegie Library
On Indiana Avenue south of Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Side One La Porte's first public library was established 1896. La Porte City School Board was awarded $27, 500 Carnegie grant 1916; by 1919 local support had been secured to meet grant requirements. Architect Wilson B. Parker designed the . . . Map (db m43371) HM
78 Indiana, Madison County, Anderson — Anderson Carnegie Library
On West 10th Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling east on West 10th Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m231410) HM
79 Indiana, Madison County, Pendleton — Carnegie LibraryTown of Pendleton
On East State Street at High Street, on the right when traveling east on East State Street.
Side A Pendleton’s first Library Association was formed in 1877. Subscribers paid $5 each for one of 200 association shares. In 1906, 18 community residents formed the Independent Social Club. Each read a book, they brought it to a meeting. . . . Map (db m104357) HM
80 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Hawthorne — Hawthorne Branch Library No. 2
On North Mount Street near West Ohio Street, on the right when traveling south.
This building is listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m231775) HM
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81 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Near Eastside — Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 3East Washington Branch Library — 1911 —
On East Washington Street.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, March 15, 2016, by the United States Department of the Interior in cooperation with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology.Map (db m231618) HM
82 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Windsor Park — Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 6Spades Park Branch Library — 1912 —
On Nowland Avenue at Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Nowland Avenue.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, March 15, 2016, by the United States Department of the Interior in cooperation with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology.Map (db m231610) HM
83 Indiana, Miami County, Converse, Jackson Township — Converse-Jackson Township Public Library
On South Jefferson Street just north of West Marion Street (Indiana Route 18), on the left when traveling north.
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1918Map (db m233694) HM
84 Indiana, Monroe County, Bloomington — 53.2007.1 — Monroe County's Carnegie Library
On Washington Street, on the right when traveling east.
Side A County's only Carnegie Library dedicated in 1918 as Bloomington Public Library with 6,439 volumes; built with local support and $31,000 from Carnegie Corporation. Replaced Colored School, at this site circa 1874-1915. Addition built . . . Map (db m47673) HM
85 Indiana, Montgomery County, Crawfordsville — 54.2009.1 — Crawfordsville (Indiana) Carnegie LibraryFirst Carnegie Library in Indiana
On South Washington Street, on the left when traveling south.
Side one In 1897, the Current Events Club, like many women’s clubs during this era, helped organize city’s public library. Andrew Carnegie donated $25,000 in 1901 for library building construction; city provided land and annual . . . Map (db m18825) HM
86 Indiana, Orange County, Orleans — Orleans Public LibraryNational Register of Historic Places
On North Maple Street (Indiana Route 37) just south of East Monroe Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m195560) HM
87 Indiana, Scott County, Scottsburg — Scott County's Carnegie Library
On West Wardell Street at South Main Street, on the left when traveling west on West Wardell Street.
Scott County Board of Commissioners appointed a library board 1917 in response to citizen petitions for a public library. Library board sought Carnegie grant for funding assistance. locally $7,500 was raised; Carnegie grant of $12,500 was added. . . . Map (db m99459) HM
88 Indiana, Sullivan County, Sullivan — 77.2008.1 — Sullivan Carnegie Library
On South Crowder Street north of Thompson Street, on the right when traveling south.
Women's Club of Sullivan was instrumental in forming Public Library Board 1902. Andrew Carnegie donated $10,000 after site and required local funding secured December 1903. Cornerstone was laid June 11, 1904; building dedicated January 19, 1905; . . . Map (db m21733) HM
89 Indiana, White County, Monticello — Monticello Carnegie Library
On South Bluff Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Carnegie Library built 1907Map (db m240709) HM
90 Iowa, Adair County, Greenfield — Carnegie Library1916
On South 1st Street just north of Southeast Kent Street (State Route 92), on the right when traveling north.
This property is a contributing building to the Greenfield Public Square Historic District National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m193876) HM
91 Iowa, Audubon County, Audubon — Audubon Public Library
Near Tracy Street just south of North Park Place, on the left when traveling south.
Erected by Andrew Carnegie as a gift to the people of Audubon A • 1912 • DMap (db m239500) HM
92 Iowa, Buena Vista County, Storm Lake — Storm Lake Public Library
On East 5th Street just east of Erie Street, on the right when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m238800) HM
93 Iowa, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City — Mason City Public Library1903 — Iowa Historic Site —
On State Street at Pennsylvania Avenue, on the left when traveling east on State Street.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m89574) HM
94 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake — Spirit Lake Public Library1912 — Iowa Historic Site —
On Hill Avenue at 18th Street (U.S. 71), on the right when traveling north on Hill Avenue.
This property is listed in The National Register of Historic Places Iowa State Historical Department Division of Historic Preservation Map (db m238671) HM
95 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — Carnegie Building
On Court Avenue at 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Court Avenue.
Built in 1903 and used as the Public Library from 1905 to 2001 Renovated in 2002 and reopened as City Hall in 2003 In Memoriam Dr. Charles D. Bevington Born January 13, 1826 Died November 13, 1903 Resident of Winterset since 1853 . . . Map (db m72688) HM
96 Iowa, Mahaska County, Oskaloosa — Oskaloosa Public LibraryArchitecture: Neoclassical — 1903 —
Near South Market Street (U.S. 63) south of 2nd Avenue West, on the right when traveling south.
•Establishment of our public library was made official on March 7, 1899 with a voter approved levy tax as a result of the work of the YMCA and the Oskaloosa Women's Club. It officially opened its doors to the public on Monday Sept 8th 1903. . . . Map (db m236338) HM
97 Iowa, Montgomery County, Red Oak — Red Oak Public Library1909 — Iowa Historic Site —
On 2nd Street at Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 2nd Street.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places ————————— The gift of Andrew CarnegieMap (db m87830) HM
98 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Carnegie Library
On 16th Street / Glenn Miller Avenue at Chestnut Street, on the left when traveling north on 16th Street / Glenn Miller Avenue.
The Clarinda Carnegie Library Built in 1908 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m87508) HM
99 Iowa, Page County, Shenandoah — Carnegie Library
On Elm Street at Thomas Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Elm Street.
Gift of Andrew CarnegieMap (db m87793) HM
100 Iowa, Taylor County, Bedford — Bedford Public Library1916 — Iowa Historic Site —
On Jefferson Street east of Madison Street (Iowa Highway 148), on the left when traveling east.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places Iowa State Historical Department Division of Historical PreservationMap (db m87033) HM

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