Austin Public Library (Minnesota) Explained

Library Name:Austin Public Library
Established:1884
Location:323 4th Ave. NE
Austin, MN 55912-3773
Collection Size:103,000
Pop Served:30,000[1]
Director:Julie Clinefelter[2]

The Austin Public Library is a public library in Austin, Minnesota. It is a member of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating, the SE Minnesota library region.[3]

History

The library began in 1884 out of the basement of the Mower County courthouse. By the turn of the century there became an increased need in more library space so the city of Austin reached out to Andrew Carnegie to petition for funds for a new building. An initial request for $25,000 was turned down and replaced with an offer of $12,000. Citing a growth in population the city requested more, and on October 3, 1901, Carnegie agreed to donate $15,000 with the stipulation the city agree to pay a $1,500 annual upkeep and maintenance fee on the building.[4] Upon its completion the Austin Ladies' Floral Club donated 3,425 of the volumes in its own library to the new Carnegie library.[5]

The Carnegie building was the main public library of Austin until its replacement in 1996.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Library. 6 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20161116063150/http://austinpubliclibrary.org/about-the-library/. 16 November 2016. dead.
  2. News: A new page for the library; Clinefelter begins duties as Austin Public Library director Austin Daily Herald. 8 November 2017. www.austindailyherald.com.
  3. http://www.selco.info/ Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO)
  4. News: New Carnagie Library. 6 October 2017. XXXVII. 6. Mower County Transcript. April 13, 1904.
  5. News: 45th Meeting of Ladies' Floral Club. 6 October 2017. XLVII. 28. Mower County Transcript. September 16, 1914.