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1863 - 2003



LIBRARIES OF COTTONWOOD FALLS

The first library association in Cottonwood Falls dates back to February, 1873. The first 100 books were received the following May. At that time, according to an article written by Carrie Breese Chandler, the Library had a capital of $1,000 and was considered one of the "livliest concerns in town."

Housing for the Library was a problem and it was shuffled from room to room in the Courthouse and in stores. The library was abandoned in 1923, and the American Legion Auxiliary began an all out campaign for another library. This was operated on donations of time and money.

The present Library was a gift of James Burnley and is now operated by the city on a one-fourth mill levy. J.A. Burnley presented the deed to the new Library to the Chamber of Commerce in January, 1939. Mrs. Krebs was the first librarian, followed by Lenore Smith, now deceased. Mrs. Eudora Dye, Mrs. Merle Mann Stout (resigned Sept., 1943).

Following was Mrs. Blanche Mushrush who served until September, 1949 when Mrs. Helen Replogle took charge for ten years, resigning in 1959. Mrs. Delores Baumgardner was then appointed and is the present librarian, 1972.

The Library has well over 8,000 books, with three sets of Reference Books (Brittanica and World Book and other reference books, as well as numerous volumes of Fiction, both Adult and Juvenile, periodicals, and the local Chase County Leader- News.

The Library is a very worthwhile addition to the town and the community, serving students from the local schools and surrounding areas; adults, too, use it a great deal, finding it a quite and restful place to study and secure information they need for any occasion.

By: Mrs. Delores Baumgardner, Cottonwood, Ks.

Chase County Centennial, 1872 - 1972




Chase County Submitted Historical Sketches
compiled and abstracted from the Chase County Courant, Chase County Leader, other sources and newspapers
by your Chase County Host, Lorna Marvin.
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