Smithville Public Library - Smithville, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 30° 00.644 W 097° 09.510
14R E 677604 N 3321402
One story blonde brick building.
Waymark Code: WM139J8
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/19/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member tiki-4
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Smithville Public Library

"In 1929, the members of the Smithville Woman’s Club proposed to establish a public library. J.G. Trousdale, husband of one of the members, offered a room on the second floor of a building he owned on Main Street to house the library. After gifts and donations from members of the community came in to the Woman’s Club, the library opened its doors to the public in January, 1931 with a collection of 500 books.

The Woman’s Club nursed the library during the worst of the depression years. In order to be eligible for WPA funds from the New Deal of the Federal Government, the Woman’s Club gave temporary ownership of the library to the City, and moved to City Hall. The library proceeded to outgrow its quarters, so the Woman’s Club requested that the library be moved to half of the City Utilities Building.

During the time of World War II, the books were moved to another building on Main Street, where a USO was quartered for use by the soldiers of Camp Swift. At this time, the library’s collection of books totaled 1,335. After the war, the library was moved back to the Utilities Building.

In 1960, the Woman’s Club relinquished its control of the library to the City of Smithville; however, they still vowed to provide support. Throughout the early-mid 1960’s, memorial and gift donations came into the library under the Smithville Public Library Expansion Fund. It wasn’t until 1966 that the City of Smithville accepted full responsibility for the library, forming a City Council-appointed library Advisory Board and pursuing additional funding for expansion.

In late 1970, ground was broken for a new building at 6th and Main which was dedicated in August 1971. By 1989 an expansion was completed, with the second enlargement of the library completed in 1998. It is this building which currently allows the library to tailor services to meet the needs of the Smithville community. Ongoing improvements in the technological resources, public services, and in the library book collection help keep the Smithville Public Library an asset belonging to the community.

Classification of Library: Public Library (Open to all)

Internet access available: Yes - Library Terminal: Register with Library Clerk to use

Hours of Operation:
Mon – 10am to 6pm / Tue - 10am to 7pm / Wed – 10am to 6pm / Thur – 10am to 7pm / Fri - 10am to 5pm / Sat - 9am - 1pm / Sun - Closed


Library Website: [Web Link]

Additional Internet Connection Options: Not listed

Approximate date of opening.: Not listed

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