Details for Library Movement in Greenville

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5231013167

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Marker Number 13167
Atlas Number 5231013167
Marker Title Library Movement in Greenville
Index Entry Library Movement in Greenville
Address 1 Lou Finney Ln
City Greenville
County Hunt
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 770250
UTM Northing 3668369
Subject Codes libraries; women's clubs
Marker Year 2002
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Greenville, #1 Lou Finney Lane
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text In 1897, Greenville's Chautauqua Literary and Social Circle formed the Women's Review Club, which aimed to create a circulating library; each member donated books. The Review Club opened their library in 1900. By 1903, the popular library had to move to larger facilities. The club sought funds from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who offered $15,000 for a building. The local Federation of Women's Clubs, under leadership of may Moulton Harrison, provided the site, and the City formed a board of trustees for the public library, which opened in 1904. The library moved to new facilities in 1954 and again in 1996. Renamed for local historian W. Walworth Harrison, the son of May Harrison, the library continues to serve its community. (2003)
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