Brief Early History of Correctionville Iowa Public Library
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Correctionville Public Library
On October 2, 1899, a group of local citizens met for the purpose of organizing
a library association. A constitution was adopted and a board of directors as
follows: President – Mr. William M Wright; Vice-President – Earl Edmunds;
Secretary – Bert P Mills; Treasurer – Mrs. F W Woodruff. By Saturday, November
11, 1899, the library and 270 volumes were catalogued and ready to use. These
books were contributed by residents. They decided to open the same day. T B
Morris was the librarian. The library was located in the Castle Bros. jewelry
store and open twice a week.
The library moved to their new quarters located in the east room on the second
floor of the then new City Hall, above the Fire Station. By this time the
library had a total of 1376 books. Mrs. F W Woodruff was the librarian.
July 1, 1950, the Correctionville Library Association became the Correctionville
Public Library. In June 1955, it moved to the present location in the Community
building. The library now (1984) has a total of approximately 14,000 volumes.
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