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Public libraries built with money donated by American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
 
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101 Kansas, Coffey County, Burlington — 8 Elements of Kansas Exploring
Architecture Carnegie Free Library est. 1912 —————— Art Sunflowers in Coffey County —————— Commerce Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant . . . Map (db m50030) HM
102 Kansas, Crawford County, Girard — Carnegie LibraryCirca 1906
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m94632) HM
103 Kansas, Douglas County, Lawrence, Lawrence Cultural District — Langston Hughes and the Carnegie Library
Many Lawrence residents, including perhaps Langston Hughes, spent pleasant hours reading and fostering their love of books in this Carnegie Library. As the famous writer and poet wrote: "...When I was in the second grade, my grandmother took me . . . Map (db m54572) HM
104 Kansas, Douglas County, Lawrence, Lawrence Cultural District — Lawrence City [Carnegie] Library
Constructed 1903-1904 This Carnegie Library housed the Lawrence Public Library 1904-1972 Designed by George A. Berlinghof in the Beaux Arts style Rear addition was a 1937 Works Progress Administration project Andrew Carnegie . . . Map (db m54570) HM
105 Kansas, Ford County, Dodge City — Carnegie Library Building
This building was constructed in 1907 with the financial assistance of Andrew Carnegie, Steel Magnate and nationally known philanthropist. Architect: C.W. Squires, Emporia Builder: William Foley, Dodge City City Library: 1907 - 1969 . . . Map (db m65354) HM
106 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — Ottawa Carnegie Library1903
This two story Neo-Classical building was built with Andrew Carnegie's grant of $15,000 and was matched by the City with a site and a commitment to devote 10% of the amount of the gift annually for maintenance. The colossal order Ionic columns, . . . Map (db m67480) HM
107 Kansas, Harper County, Anthony — Carnegie Library
This building given the People of Anthony by Anthony Carnegie of New York City A.D. MCMIX Mauran - Russell • ArchitectsMap (db m62838) HM
108 Kansas, Harvey County, Halstead — Carnegie Library
This building is the gift of Andrew Carnegie to the People of Halstead A.D. 1917 ——————————— In honor of all the volunteers who helped during the 1993 Floods in . . . Map (db m81283) HM
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109 Kansas, Harvey County, Newton — Newton Carnegie Library
On April 15, 1903 construction began on this site. The Cottonwood stone, red brick facade and Ionic columns combined to provide a striking addition to Main Street Newton. The two story building was designed by W.W. Rose, and constructed by Reikowski . . . Map (db m56851) HM
110 Kansas, Kingman County, Kingman — Carnegie Library
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m62636) HM
111 Kansas, Labette County, Parsons — Carnegie LibraryConstructed 1909
This building has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior The Carnegie Building 100 Years of Service 1909 - 2009Map (db m42193) HM
112 Kansas, Leavenworth County, Leavenworth — Leavenworth Public Library
In 1899 the City of Leavenworth voted a tax levy for a library. Women’s clubs, by library fund raising activities, accumulated $3,000 and steel magnate Andrew Carnegie contributed $30,000. The total was enough to build and equip the facility. . . . Map (db m71725) HM
113 Kansas, Lyon County, Emporia — Emporia Free LibraryErected A.D. 1904
The gift of Andrew Carnegie The ground on which the building stands is the gift of Mrs. P.B. PlumbMap (db m80553) HM
114 Kansas, Lyon County, Emporia — John B. Anderson Memorial Library
The John B. Anderson Memorial Library Erected A.D. 1901 by Andrew Carnegie in grateful remembrance of Mr. Anderson who opened his own private library for the working boys of Allegheny City, of whom Mr. Carnegie was . . . Map (db m49775) HM
115 Kansas, Marion County, Peabody — Carnegie Library
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m95248) HM
116 Kansas, McPherson County, Canton — Last Built Carnegie Library1921
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117 Kansas, Montgomery County, Cherryvale — Carnegie Free Library
Entered as a National Historic Place August 1987Map (db m61432) HM
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118 Kansas, Osborne County, Downs — Carnegie Library1905
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m46614) HM
119 Kansas, Riley County, Manhattan — Carnegie Library
Between 1881 and 1917 Andrew Carnegie provided funds for 2,509 public libraries in the United States, Canada, and Britain. One of these was this building, which was the Manhattan Public Library from 1904 to 1969, when it became the Courthouse . . . Map (db m80797) HM
120 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Standing Proudly on the Hill
From its beginning as Fairmount College in 1895, Wichita State University has stood, like these columns, “proudly on the hill” – a phrase from the university’s “Alma Mater” referencing the highest point of land in . . . Map (db m56257) HM
121 Kentucky, Boyle County, Danville — Old CarnegieBuilt 1913
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m218314) HM
122 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Gratz Park — 2199 — Lexington Public Library 1905 - 1989 / A Carnegie Library
Lexington Public Library First library west of the Alleghenies was est. in Lex. in 1795 as a subscription library. The Women's Club of Central Ky. worked for a free public library, and, in 1902, Andrew Carnegie gave $60,000 to build Lex. . . . Map (db m35601) HM
123 Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Alexandria — Alexandria Library
This site, located in the town's center square, was set aside for public use on the original town plat commissioned by Alexander Fulton in 1805. The building was constructed solely for advancement of culture and learning in 1907 by Caldwell . . . Map (db m38292) HM
124 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Chelsea — Chelsea Public Library
[Note: Inscriptions modified from original text for easier reading.] [Left plaque] This library building, erected by the Board of Control in 1909 and dedicated to the service of the citizens of Chelsea in 1910, was the gift of . . . Map (db m198171) HM
125 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Bay City Branch Libraryc. 1922
After being housed in various buildings since 1869, the east-side branch library found a permanent home thanks to the Carnegie Corporation, local leaders William Clements, James E. Davidson, and Charles R. Wells, and the government and citizens of . . . Map (db m198353) HM
126 Michigan, Branch County, Bronson — L2090 — Bronson Public LibraryRegistered Michigan Historic Site
The Bronson library originated in the early 1880s as the Ladies Library Association. In 1888 the township assumed ownership. Built with funds donated by steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie, the Classical Revival Bronson Public Library opened on May 23, . . . Map (db m64550) HM
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127 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — L0501 — Carnegie Library
While in Iron Mountain on Business during 1901, Andrew Carnegie saw the need for a library on the Menominee Iron Range which was then a prospering area. He donated $15,000 for this building. Serving the community for over seventy years, the . . . Map (db m106021) HM
128 Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — 7 — Carnegie Library BuildingHemingway's Michigan
When living in Petoskey in 1919, the library was a favorite haunt of Hemingway's and, in December, wearing his Italian cape and Red Cross uniform, he spoke here to the Ladies Aid Society about his World War I experiences. At that event he met the . . . Map (db m97891) HM
129 Michigan, Ingham County, Lansing — L2226 — Carnegie Library
Side A Andrew Carnegie credited libraries with opening the "treasures of knowledge and imagination through which youth may ascend." This belief led him to provide funding for more than 1,600 libraries across the United States. Designed by . . . Map (db m103324) HM
130 Michigan, Livingston County, Howell — L2013 — Howell Carnegie Library
The Howell library association originated as the Ladies Library Association in 1875. That year, the ladies began offering books for lending. The need for spacious, permanent quarters grew, and in 1902, for three hundred dollars and railroad . . . Map (db m107873) HM
131 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L575 — Carnegie Library
Mount Clemens Carnegie building was erected in 1904 and was the first Carnegie Library built in Macomb County. It is one out of 1,681 such libraries across the United States financed by Andrew Carnegie, the industrialist and philanthropist. The . . . Map (db m85696) HM
132 Michigan, Manistee County, Manistee — L1950 — Manistee City Library
In 1885 a group of Manistee Ladies formed the Lakeside Club, whose primary goal was to create a library. In 1902 the club joined forces with the local literary society and successfully campaigned for a public library. The Andrew Carnegie . . . Map (db m97376) HM
133 Michigan, Sanilac County, Marlette — L713A — The Marlette District Library
In 1914 the Marlette Research Club, composed of women in the community, decided to build a public library for Marlette. The club contacted the Carnegie Corporation for a grant to build the library. In compliance with the Carnegie Corporation’s . . . Map (db m154435) HM
134 Michigan, St. Clair County, Port Huron — 2160 — Port Huron Public Library
In 1902 the city of Port Huron secured money from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to erect a municipal library. Two years later, this grand, Beaux-Arts-style building was completed at a cost of $45,000. Chicago architects Patton and Miller . . . Map (db m76105) HM
135 Michigan, St. Joseph County, Three Rivers — L1044A — Old Three Rivers Public Library
Built in 1904, this structure served as a public library for seventy-five years. Financed by an Andrew Carnegie grant, it was designed by A.W. Rush & Co. and built by H.V. Snyder & Son. Warren J. Willits donated the site. The exterior pink granite . . . Map (db m64547) HM
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136 Michigan, Van Buren County, Paw Paw — L2114 — Paw Paw Public Library
This building opened as the Paw Paw Public Library on June 26, 1920. Jackson architect Claire Allen designed the library, as well as the nearby county courthouse. Pennsylvania industrialist Andrew Carnegie donated $10,000 toward construction and . . . Map (db m68434) HM
137 Michigan, Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, Old Fourth Ward — Carnegie Library
Ann Arbor's Carnegie Library (above), serving both the high school and the general public, opened in 1907. It was the only library donated by Andrew Carnegie that was attached to another building. Earlier, in 1866, thirty-five women had put . . . Map (db m177618) HM
138 Minnesota, Becker County, Detroit Lakes — Detroit Lakes Carnegie Library
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m209094) HM
139 Minnesota, Beltrami County, Bemidji — Carnegie Library1910
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m235200) HM
140 Minnesota, Crow Wing County, Brainerd — Carnegie Library
This building was presented to the City of Brainerd by Andrew Carnegie Anno Domini, 1904.Map (db m78408) HM
141 Minnesota, Pennington County, Thief River Falls — Carnegie Library1914
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m206263) HM
142 Minnesota, Polk County, Crookston — Carnegie Library1907
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m207166) HM
143 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Hibbing, Kelly Lake — Carnegie Library
This library was donated to Hibbing by Andrew C. Carnegie. Mr. Carnegie was a financier who made his fortune in steel. The library was finer than many in larger cities. It had all the major books available at the time. When the building . . . Map (db m5184) HM
144 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Carnegie Public Library
In 1909 steel magnate Andrew Carnegie was contacted by local women's club member Liliian Waddell about sponsoring a public library. In 1911 the Carnegie Foundation gave $10,000 to the city of Clarksdale to build and equip a public library, with the . . . Map (db m89927) HM
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145 Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian — Carnegie Branch Library for Blacks
The 13th Street Colored Branch Library, also known as the Carnegie Library for Blacks, opened in 1913 on a site donated by St. Paul Methodist Church. The library was one of twelve segregated libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie. The one-story, red . . . Map (db m140955) HM
146 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — Carnegie Library
Designated Landmark City of JeffersonMap (db m84654) HM
147 Missouri, Pike County, Louisiana — Louisiana Public Library
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1996Map (db m156363) HM
148 Montana, Big Horn County, Hardin — Big Horn County LibraryHardin Commercial Historic District
Hardin women began raising money for a library in 1909. Numerous fundraisers followed, and in 1912 a hundred-book library opened in the home of Walter and Ella Fearis. After the city passed a mill levy in 1914, Walter Fearis wrote library benefactor . . . Map (db m189254) HM
149 Montana, Fergus County, Lewistown — Carnegie LibraryCourthouse Historic District
Lewistown's first library opened in 1897 with 269 books in a corner of Mary Hanson's millinery shop. When Mrs. Hanson left town two years later, the collection moved to the office of Elizabeth Peeples, county superintendent of schools. In 1905 . . . Map (db m143418) HM
150 Montana, Flathead County, Kalispell — Carnegie LibraryEast Side Historic District
Citizens organized the Kalispell Public Library in 1897 and reorganized it as the Free Library a few years later. Holdings included 772 circulating volumes and 269 reference works. In 1900, Kalispell banker J. Harrington Edwards met with the . . . Map (db m160430) HM
151 Montana, Ravalli County, Hamilton — Carnegie Library
Hamilton’s Ministerial Association opened the first free library in Ravalli County in April 1903 in a room donated by the Ravalli County Bank. Three months later, Hamilton voters levied a one mill tax to support the library, and the enterprise . . . Map (db m123589) HM
152 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — Carnegie Library1913 — 740 Illinois Street —
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153 Nebraska, Sherman County, Loup City — Loup City Township Carnegie Library1917
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior December 7, 2007 Dedicated in honor and memory of Steve and Ernestine Eurek Building renovation architect Ray . . . Map (db m181167) HM
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154 Nevada, Washoe County, Reno — 247 — Site of Nevada’s First Public Library
In 1895, Washoe County District Attorney, Frank H. Norcross, later a Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court and a Federal Judge, began a drive to establish Nevada’s first free public library in Reno. That year, he persuaded the Nevada Legislature . . . Map (db m44215) HM
155 New Jersey, Middlesex County, New Brunswick — New Brunswick Free Public Library
In 1902, industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie offered the City of New Brunswick $50,000 for a new library building. The next year, in November 1903, the building opened to the public. George K. Parsells was the architect who designed and . . . Map (db m208910) HM
156 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Binghamton Public Library"The People's University" — Built 1903 —
A gift from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to the City of Binghamton. Architect Sanford Lacey.Map (db m198161) HM
157 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brownsville — Howard Playground1 acre
William Howard (1725-1777) owned the Rising Sun Tavern, also known as the Howard Halfway House because of its location between Brooklyn Village and the town of Jamaica at the intersection of the Bedford and Jamaica Turnpikes (now the corner of . . . Map (db m242952) HM
158 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brownsville — Howard Playground1 acre
William Howard (1725-1777) owned the Rising Sun Tavern, also known as the Howard Halfway House because of its location between Brooklyn Village and the town of Jamaica at the intersection of the Bedford and Jamaica Turnpikes (now the corner of . . . Map (db m242953) HM
159 New York, Niagara County, Niagara Falls — The Carnegie Building1022 Main Street — Niagara Falls • Department of Community Development —
Erected in 1902, this was originally the Library, one of over 2,500 public libraries donated by Andrew Carnegie to communities across America. This great man donated over $350 million of his fortune to various causes incl. this at Niagara. Renovated . . . Map (db m86558) HM
160 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — 1903 Library
Port Jervis Free Library chartered Sept 29 1892. Only Carnegie Library in Orange County New York. Site given by Peter FarnumMap (db m107188) HM
161 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Woodhaven Library
The last public library to be built with Carnegie money. Cornerstone set June 28, 1923 by Mayor Hylan   Opened January 7, 1924.Map (db m133642) HM
162 New York, Westchester County, Ossining — 15 — The Carnegie Library / El Biblioteca CarnegieOssining, New York — The Museum in the Streets© —
The Carnegie Library The Ossining Public Library began in the 1880s as a collection of 700 books located in the School Superintendent's Office at the Park School; it was housed at various locations over the next few years. Looking . . . Map (db m193224) HM
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163 North Dakota, Cass County, Fargo, Downtown — ROCO & Powers Hotel
Roberts Commons, or as the locals call it, RoCo, is the first mixed-use parking garage in Downtown Fargo. The Carnegie Public Library once stood at the site and during excavation for Roberts Commons, the brick foundation of the library was . . . Map (db m240298) HM
164 North Dakota, Ramsey County, Devils Lake — Devils Lake Carnegie Library
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m241247) HM
165 Ohio, Clinton County, Wilmington — 9-14 — Wilmington Library
The Wilmington Public Library of Clinton County, one of 111 Carnegie libraries in Ohio, opened its doors to readers on June 30, 1904. A $12,500 gift from steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie financed construction of the original . . . Map (db m225374) HM
166 Ohio, Columbiana County, East Liverpool — Carnegie Public Library
At the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Andrew Carnegie, who spent time with relatives in East Liverpool during his childhood, donated $50,000 toward the construction of a public library. The building was dedicated on May 8, 1902. In the 1990's . . . Map (db m44150) HM
167 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Berea — 61-18 — Baldwin University
In 1845, Baldwin Institute, one of the first schools in the area open to all students regardless of gender, race, or creed, was chartered. The wealth generated by the sandstone and grindstone industries of Berea allowed John Baldwin to found the . . . Map (db m3536) HM
168 Ohio, Fairfield County, Pickerington — The Carnegie Library
This Carnegie Library was built in 1916 with funds from the Carnegie Corporation. It was constructed and furnished from a Carnegie Corporation grant of $10,000. Pickerington was one of the smallest of the 1,946 communities in the . . . Map (db m17432) HM
169 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Discovery District — 97-25 — Columbus Main Library / Judge Noah Swayne Home
Columbus Main Library. The first tax supported free public library in Columbus was formed in 1873 and housed in City Hall. In 1901, City Librarian John Pugh petitioned Andrew Carnegie for funding and was granted $200,000. In 1903, the Swayne . . . Map (db m12927) HM
170 Ohio, Greene County, Wilberforce — Carnegie Library (1907)
This neoclassical structure, a combination of Federalism and Great Reunion, was a gift of Andrew Carnegie to Wilberforce University. It was built in 1907 and was remodeled and enlarged in 1938. The building provided general reading, reference, . . . Map (db m14062) HM
171 Ohio, Jefferson County, Steubenville — 10-41 — Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) / Carnegie Library of Steubenville
Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919). Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland. He immigrated to Allegheny City Pennsylvania with his family when he was 13. While operating the telegraphs for the Pennsylvania Railroad, Carnegie perceived the . . . Map (db m62959) HM
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172 Ohio, Paulding County, Paulding — 2-63 — Paulding County Carnegie Library
In 1912, the president of the Public Library Association in Paulding requested funding from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to building a library in Paulding. At first the Carnegie Corporation of New York refused, stating that it only provided . . . Map (db m69012) HM
173 Ohio, Ross County, Chillicothe — 9-71 — Burton Egbert Stevenson
[Marker Front]: Born in Chillicothe in 1872, Burton Stevenson's life was devoted to the written word as a prolific author and anthologist, and as a librarian. Following stints as a journalist while a student at Princeton University and then . . . Map (db m14683) HM
174 Ohio, Stark County, Canton — Carnegie Library
Built with funds from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the Carnegie Library was designed in 1904 by Canton architect Guy Tilden and opened to the public in 1905. This magnificent structure served as the Canton Public Library until 1972. Thanks to . . . Map (db m124399) HM
175 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Lebanon Library / Harmon Hall
Side A: Lebanon Library Andrew Carnegie gave Lebanon $10,000 in 1906 for the construction of a library if the town would provide at least $1,000 a year for its upkeep. Money for the books and furnishings was given by Lebanon's own William E. . . . Map (db m24779) HM
176 Oklahoma, Logan County, Guthrie — Carnegie Library
Built in 1902 with a grant of $25,000 from Andrew Carnegie, it housed the first tax-supported library in Oklahoma. It was the site of the inaugurations of Territorial Governor Frank Frantz in 1905 and 1st State Governor, Charles N. Haskell, in 1907. . . . Map (db m141936) HM
177 Oklahoma, Logan County, Guthrie — First Library
This is the first Carnegie Library in Okla. Frank Frantz, last Territorial Governor and Charles Haskell, first State Governor were inaugurated on the steps here. The mock wedding of Miss Indian Territory and Mr. Oklahoma Territory was here. The . . . Map (db m141939) HM
178 Oregon, Jackson County, Medford — Medford Public Library
Medford Public Library Gift of Mr. Andrew Carnegie Erected 1911Map (db m112538) HM
179 Oregon, Umatilla County, Pendleton — Carnegie Building
Currently used as the Pendleton Center for the Arts, this structure was built with $25,000 of endowment money from the Carnegie Foundation plus funds from the County for use as the Umatilla County Library. The architect was Folger Johnson of . . . Map (db m111853) HM
180 Oregon, Wasco County, The Dalles — Carnegie Library
Dedicated in September, 1910, this classical-style brick structure was one of many throughout Oregon and Washington constructed with grant assistance from the Carnegie Foundation during 1898-1916. In 1912, by contract with the Wasco County Court for . . . Map (db m112163) HM
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181 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Braddock — Braddock Carnegie Library — Historic Landmark —
Braddock Carnegie Library has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance In commemorating the history of the United States of America Built in 1888-1889 and dedicated March 30, . . . Map (db m99024) HM
182 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Munhall — Carnegie Library of Homestead — Historic Landmark —
Carnegie Library of Homestead Alden and Harlow, Architects 1896-98Map (db m44874) HM
183 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Munhall — Carnegie Library of Homestead Swim Team
Carnegie Library opened here 1898. Host to athletic club that included world-renowned swimmers. Coached by Jack Scarry, Olympic medal winners were Susan Laird and Jo McKim, 1928, and Lenore Kight Wingard, 1932 and 1936. Anna Mae Gorman competed in . . . Map (db m44870) HM
184 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Oakmont, Lower Oakmont — Oakmont Carnegie LibraryHistoric Landmark
Built 1901 Alden & Harlow, Architects Map (db m72331) HM
185 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Center — First Free Public Library Building in the United States
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186 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, North Oakland — Andrew Carnegie(1835-1919)
A poor Scottish immigrant, Carnegie became a millionaire steel magnate and proponent of the "Gospel of Wealth." Seeking to benefit society with his fortune, he built over 2,500 libraries and endowed institutions advancing education and peace.Map (db m40875) HM
187 Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Beaver Falls — The Carnegie Library
Constructed in 1903 as the County's first library building. The building funds were furnished by an Andrew Carnegie grant and the site and maintenance by the citizens of Beaver Falls and the Big Beaver Falls School District.Map (db m135) HM
188 Pennsylvania, Centre County, State College — Carnegie Building
Completed in 1904 with a gift from Penn State trustee and industrialist Andrew Carnegie, it was the university's first library building. It typefies more than 2,000 college and community libraries built with donations from Carnegie.Map (db m134773) HM
189 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Connellsville — Carnegie Free LibraryNational Register of Historic Places
This Property Has Been Placed On The National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Placed by the Connellsville Area Historical SocietyMap (db m195499) HM
190 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Connellsville — Connellsville, A River Runs Through ItCarnegie Library, East Park, Masonic Temple
Carnegie Library Carnegie Free Library, a magnificent building, was built in 1903 with funding donated by Andrew Carnegie. It is of Ohio buff stone and is in the Italian Renaissance style. There is an auditorium on the second . . . Map (db m217192) HM
191 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Feltonville — Wyoming Branch of the Free Library
The last library funded by noted philanthropist Andrew Carnegie opened here October 30, 1930, as the Wyoming Avenue Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Pittsburgh industrialist Carnegie endowed more than 2,500 libraries worldwide, including . . . Map (db m82918) HM
192 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Holmesburg — TorresdaleDelaware River Trail
Philadelphia's industrial might and its location along the Delaware River earned it the title "Workshop of the World." For the earliest inhabitants, the river provided food. Industry used it later for transportation and as a convenient sewer. . . . Map (db m194938) HM
193 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Holmesburg — Torresdale / HolmesburgDelaware River Trail
Philadelphia's industrial might and its location along the Delaware River earned it the title "Workshop of the World." For the earliest inhabitants, the river provided food. Industry used it later for transportation and as a convenient sewer. . . . Map (db m194937) HM
194 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Tacony — Tacony / WissinomingDelaware River Trail
The Delaware River has shaped the culture and economy of Philadelphia for centuries. The area's first residents, the Lenni Lenapi, came here to fish and hunt. European immigrants arrived in the mid-1500s. They built factory towns connected to the . . . Map (db m194933) HM
195 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Wissinoming — Tacony / WissinomingDelaware River Trail
The Delaware River has shaped the culture and economy of Philadelphia for centuries. The area's first residents, the Lenni Lenapi, came here to fish and hunt. European immigrants arrived in the mid-1500s. They built factory towns connected to the . . . Map (db m240200) HM
196 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — 4-27 — Carnegie Library
Honea Path is the smallest town of the fourteen South Carolina communities with libraries funded by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Dr. John Wright, Mayor John Humbert, and Miss Jennie Erwin were leaders in obtaining the $5000 grant. The Honea . . . Map (db m10759) HM
197 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort, The Old Point — 7-67 — Carnegie Library
Built in 1917-18, this was one of fourteen libraries constructed in S.C. with funding from the Carnegie Corporation. It was built at the urging of the Clover Club, a local women's literary group who in 1902 began a small subscription library. The . . . Map (db m223614) HM
198 South Carolina, Cherokee County, Gaffney — 11-6 — Carnegie Library
This Classical Revival building, built in 1913-14 and designed by Arthur W. Hamby, was one of 14 public libraries built in S.C. between 1903 and 1916 with funding from Andrew Carnegie and Carnegie Foundation. A 1938 addition compatible to the . . . Map (db m7307) HM
199 South Carolina, Dillon County, Latta — Latta Library: A Carnegie Library
Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland in 1835 as the Industrial Revolution was sweeping across Great Britian. Seeking a better life his family arrived in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania while Andrew was a small child. From a bobbin boy in a cotton mill . . . Map (db m45146) HM
200 South Carolina, Dillon County, Latta — 17-9 — The Latta Library
In 1911 W. C. Allen led a movement for a public library in Latta and was authorized by the town council to negotiate with Andrew Carnegie for funds. After the town complied with conditions set by Mr. Carnegie, he donated $5,000 and C. F. Bass of . . . Map (db m44749) HM

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