Overview
Repository | Office of the City Secretary Dallas Municipal Archives 1500 Marilla Street, 5D South Dallas, Texas 75201 |
Creator | Dallas Public Library Association
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Title | Dallas Public Library Association
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Dates | 1900-1901, 1912, 1952
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Quantity | 1/5th linear inch |
Abstract | Contracts between the City of Dallas and the Public Library Association pertaining to the library
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Identification | 1998-007
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Language | Records are in English |
Scope and Content
After receiving a $50,000 grant from steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the Dallas City Council, under Mayor Ben Cabell, approved the ordinance that, on May 4, 1900, established the Dallas Public Library. The ordinance provided for land and facilities annual budget and a board of trustees. The building opened in 1901 and housed 9,852 volumes. Four new branches opened in the 1930s. In 1954, the Carnegie library building was torn down, and a six-story facility that held 433,000 books was built in its place the following year. During the 1960s and 1970s, the city built 17 new branches.
The current central library building opened in 1982 and was built with emerging technology in mind. It was one of the first libraries in the country to have an online catalog system and to offer state-of-the-art audio-visual capabilities. In 1986, the building was named the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library to honor the former mayor who played a major role in its development. Jonsson, who served as mayor from 1964 to 1971, headed a fund-raising drive to raise $13 million for the new central library. Eleven of Dallas' then-18 branch libraries were built during the years Jonsson was mayor. Prior to 1986, the building was referred to as the central library or the downtown library.
As of 2017, the Dallas Public Library System circulated over 8,000,000 items a year and had 28 branches. Almost 600,000 patrons used the Central Library annually, and the total library system reached over 3.3 million patrons.
Organization
This organization is arranged by subject.
Access
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Citation
Dallas Public Library Association, 1900-1901, 1912, 1952 (Box <x>, Folder <y>), Dallas Municipal Archives
Related Materials
Collection 1991-029--Establishment of the Dallas Public Library System, 1900
Index Terms
Dallas -- Texas -- History
Libraries --Texas -- Dallas
Public libraries -- Texas -- Dallas -- History -- 20th century
Container List
Box |
Folder |
Title, Date |
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| 1 | Copy of agreements to build library on Commerce Street, 1912 [original contract from 1900] |
| 2 | Supplemental agreement between Public Library Association and City of Dallas, 1912 |
| 3 | Land conveyance for Dallas Public Library, 1900 [copy] |
| 4 | Supplemental agreement - vacancies on Library Board, 1952
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