Frances Burns Linn Explained

Frances Burns Linn
Birth Date:September 17, 1873
Birth Place:Ohio, US
Occupation:librarian
Honours:California Library Hall of Fame (2018)

Frances Burns Linn (September 17, 1873 – May 4, 1962) was an American librarian, the head librarian of the Santa Barbara Library from 1906 to 1943. She was inducted into the California Library Hall of Fame in 2018.

Early life

Frances Burns was born in Ohio, the daughter of Helen Scott Burns and George W. Burns. Her father was a Methodist minister in Zanesville, Ohio.[1] She attended the New York State Library School, and worked as a librarian in Norwalk, Ohio in 1902.[2] She was a young widow when she moved to California in 1906.[3]

Career

Linn became head librarian of the Santa Barbara Public Library in 1906, during a state-wide expansion of free library services in California.[4] In 1914, she toured eastern and midwestern cities to study public library facilities,[5] and used a Carnegie Foundation grant to fund the city's new public library building,[6] which opened in 1917.[7] [8] The King of Belgium visited the library in 1921.[9] The Santa Barbara Library building was badly damaged in an earthquake in 1925, but reopened in 1926, and added the Faulkner Gallery in 1930.[10] [11]

Linn held various leadership positions with the California Library Association during her career, from district officer to president (in 1928).[12] [13] As county librarian, she was involved in the establishment of 59 public libraries in Santa Barbara County.[14]

Linn explained her motivations and goals for librarianship when she said, "The library can be the means of building up the neighborhood life and community spirit. It can be the common interest in the small towns where differences of creed and politics and social position separate the people, dissipating the forces for good."[15]

Personal life and legacy

Linn traveled to Europe in 1922,[16] and again in 1938, both times with her friend, educator Mary H. Tracy.[17] Frances Burns Linn died in 1962, aged 88 years, in Santa Barbara. In 2018 Linn was inducted into the California Library Hall of Fame. In 2019, a presentation by librarian Jody Thomas about the history of local libraries was given at libraries in Santa Barbara County, under the title "History Alive: Jody Thomas IS Frances Linn!".[18]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Mrs. Helen Burns Dies in the West. May 19, 1928. The Times Recorder. October 31, 2019. 16. Newspapers.com.
  2. Book: Library, Ohio State. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Ohio State Library. 1902. The Library. 150. en.
  3. Crabtree. Cheryl. Winter 2019. The Heart of the Community: Montecito Library. Montecito Magazine. 33–35.
  4. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/38190844/frances_burns_linn_1911/ "Counties Help Lovers of Books"
  5. News: Libraries Studied During Tour East. October 10, 1914. Morning Press. October 31, 2019. 10. California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  6. News: Ground Broken for Public Library. September 26, 1916. Morning Press. October 31, 2019. 10. Newspapers.com.
  7. Web site: Way Back When in August 1917 Edhat. Green. Betsy J.. August 5, 2017. Edhat. 2019-10-31.
  8. Book: News Notes of California Libraries. 1918. California State Library.. 790.
  9. Book: News Notes of California Libraries. Frances B. Linn.. April 1920. California State Library.. 208.
  10. Web site: Library History. Santa Barbara Library. 2019-10-31.
  11. News: Santa Barbara Gets Fund for Library Wing. September 15, 1928. The Los Angeles Times. October 31, 2019. 7. Newspapers.com.
  12. News: Mrs. Linn, Librarian, Honored by Conferees. April 28, 1910. Santa Barbara Weekly. October 31, 2019. 4. California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  13. News: Local Library Guiding Star Heads State Convention. December 6, 1916. Morning Press. October 31, 2019. 1. California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  14. Web site: California Library Hall of Fame: Frances Linn. California Library Association. 2019-10-31.
  15. Web site: Former Santa Barbara Librarian Frances Linn to Be Inducted Into Hall of Fame. Thompson. Jody. July 12, 2018. Noozhawk. 2019-10-31.
  16. News: Found Prices Not Exorbitant in Europe, Says Mrs. Frances B. Linn. September 16, 1922. Morning Press. October 31, 2019. 1. California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  17. News: Barbareno Home from Europe. November 7, 1938. The Los Angeles Times. October 31, 2019. 39. Newspapers.com.
  18. News: March Adult Lectures in Wine Mythology, History of Library. February 26, 2019. Santa Ynez Valley News. October 31, 2019. B2. Newspapers.com.