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==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
'''Marshall Public Library''' | '''Marshall Public Library''' | ||
612 Archer Avenue | |||
Marshall, IL 62441 | |||
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'''Telephone: (217) 826 -2535'''<br> | |||
'''Hours of Operation:''' | |||
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 10 am to 6 pm | |||
Thursday - 10 am to 8 pm | |||
Friday, Saturday - 10 am to 5 pm | |||
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'''Email: jpoorman@marshallplib.com'''<br> | |||
'''Website:''' http://www.marshallillibrary.com <br> | '''Website:''' http://www.marshallillibrary.com <br> | ||
'''Facebook:''' https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPLib<br> | '''Facebook:''' https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPLib<br> | ||
==Description of Collections== | ==Description of Collections== | ||
Marshall Public Library offers a variety of local history and genealogical resources, ranging from census records to interviews with local residents. | |||
The library's newspaper collection has been digitized and is available on the website, free of charge. The website also hosts the invaluable Oral History Collection featuring interviews with local residents over the past several decades. | The library's newspaper collection has been digitized and is available on the website, free of charge. The website also hosts the invaluable Oral History Collection featuring interviews with local residents over the past several decades. | ||
==Services== | ==Services== | ||
Today's libraries are dynamic, modern community centers for education, information, and entertainment. Marshall Public Library is no exception! | |||
Our beautifully renovated building, located in the center of downtown Marshall, is an ever-changing information hub. | |||
Here are some of the materials and services you’ll find at Marshall Public Library: | Here are some of the materials and services you’ll find at Marshall Public Library: | ||
*Internet accessible computers for public use, plus iPads, a scanner and CD writer | *Books of every description and for all ages, including paperbacks and large print editions, | ||
*Local, regional, and national newspapers are available for reading in the library | *A large collection of DVDs, CDs, and audio books, | ||
*A digital microfilm reader and printer to search a microfilm collection of all of newspapers ever printed in Marshall, dating back to pre-Civil War | *Internet accessible computers for public use, plus iPads, a scanner and CD writer, | ||
*Original Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Marshall dated 1892 and 1912 in print and also on microfilm | *Local, regional, and national newspapers are available for reading in the library, and over 100 magazines may be checked out, | ||
*A collection of local history and genealogical resources | *A digital microfilm reader and printer to search a microfilm collection of all of newspapers ever printed in Marshall, dating back to pre-Civil War, | ||
*A photocopier, a fax machine, a typewriter, and a variety of audiovisual and office equipment | *Original Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Marshall dated 1892 and 1912 in print and also on microfilm, | ||
*A collection of local history and genealogical resources, | |||
*A photocopier, a fax machine, a typewriter, and a variety of audiovisual and office equipment, which can be used by anyone. | |||
*Homebound delivery service to individuals, and to the local nursing home and retirement village. | |||
Can’t find what you are looking for in our library? Search the database of more than 500 libraries within Illinois Heartland Library System and order what you need using your library card. It will be delivered for free to our library in just a few days! | |||
Community groups or businesses may reserve our beautiful meeting room, complete with kitchenette, audiovisual equipment, and handicap accessible rest rooms. Our activity room is also available for smaller groups. | |||
We can’t leave out the outstanding programming provided for free all year long, including summer reading programs, tax assistance, visits from authors, computers classes, pre-school story times, craft programs, and all sorts of interesting programs for children and adults alike. | |||
Please stop by very soon! | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Marshall Public Library was officially opened on October 4<sup>th</sup>, 1916. | |||
In 1915, the Walter Burdick Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution sought to include the question of a public library in the April election. A newspaper campaign was started to create “favorable sentiment” towards the establishment of a 2 mill tax to support a public library. The proposition carried and in January 1916, Mayor John W. Lewis appointed the first library board. The library was located on the second floor of the Claypool Block on the southwest corner of 5<sup>th</sup> and Main Street (now Archer Avenue) and was accessible only by an outside stairway. | In 1915, the Walter Burdick Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution sought to include the question of a public library in the April election. A newspaper campaign was started to create “favorable sentiment” towards the establishment of a 2 mill tax to support a public library. The proposition carried and in January 1916, Mayor John W. Lewis appointed the first library board. The library was located on the second floor of the Claypool Block on the southwest corner of 5<sup>th</sup> and Main Street (now Archer Avenue) and was accessible only by an outside stairway. | ||
In 1929, the library was moved to a room on the second floor above the City Hall. No rent was required at this location and there was an inside stairway. | In 1929, the library was moved to a room on the second floor above the City Hall. No rent was required at this location and there was an inside stairway. | ||
In 1963, the Marshall Women’s Club presented the idea of moving the library to a ground floor location to better service the public. Funding, however, was an issue and nearly ended the project. In November 1964, a Friends of the Library group was organized and a campaign begun to relocate the library. The Friends group headed the fundraising efforts and was able to purchase the building at 612 Archer Avenue. | In 1963, the Marshall Women’s Club presented the idea of moving the library to a ground floor location to better service the public. Funding, however, was an issue and nearly ended the project. In November 1964, a Friends of the Library group was organized and a campaign begun to relocate the library. The Friends group headed the fundraising efforts and was able to purchase the building at 612 Archer Avenue. | ||
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==Tips for Your Visit== | ==Tips for Your Visit== | ||
Our photocopier is located just past the circulation desk. Black and white copies are 15 cents each and can be paid for at the circulation desk. If you need color copies, the cost is 50 cents, and our staff will be happy to make these copies in the back for you. | Our photocopier is located just past the circulation desk. Black and white copies are 15 cents each and can be paid for at the circulation desk. If you need color copies, the cost is 50 cents, and our staff will be happy to make these copies in the back for you. | ||
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Revision as of 09:36, 9 August 2021
Contact Information[edit | edit source]Marshall Public Library 612 Archer Avenue Marshall, IL 62441
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 10 am to 6 pm Thursday - 10 am to 8 pm Friday, Saturday - 10 am to 5 pm
Description of Collections[edit | edit source]Marshall Public Library offers a variety of local history and genealogical resources, ranging from census records to interviews with local residents.
Services[edit | edit source]Today's libraries are dynamic, modern community centers for education, information, and entertainment. Marshall Public Library is no exception! Our beautifully renovated building, located in the center of downtown Marshall, is an ever-changing information hub. Here are some of the materials and services you’ll find at Marshall Public Library:
Can’t find what you are looking for in our library? Search the database of more than 500 libraries within Illinois Heartland Library System and order what you need using your library card. It will be delivered for free to our library in just a few days!
Please stop by very soon! History[edit | edit source]Marshall Public Library was officially opened on October 4th, 1916.
Tips for Your Visit[edit | edit source]Our photocopier is located just past the circulation desk. Black and white copies are 15 cents each and can be paid for at the circulation desk. If you need color copies, the cost is 50 cents, and our staff will be happy to make these copies in the back for you.
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