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Library
History
In January of 1908, Mrs. Mabel
Jewell of Altamont decided to take up library work, and was determined
to get one year of practical work before taking a course in a library
school. She decided to place small hand bills in all the prominent
business houses, asking for interest in a library and a reading room. A
subscription of $2.00 entitled the subscriber to the use of the library
for one year.
The library was opened in March of 1908, in two rooms upstairs in
the Grobengieser building, and on January 25, 1909, Mrs. Jewell presented a petition for a
library ordinance to the City Council. This petition was granted, and the ordinance was
passed. At the City Council meeting on February 22, 1909, the mayor appointed the
following members to the library board: Mrs. H. Stine, Mrs. G. C. Dial, Miss Jennie
Schwerdtfeger, Fred Naumer, W. H. Shumert, T. E. Hogan, Will Albers, G. M. Baker, and
Charles, Alwert.
On May 3, 1912, Mabel Jewell was formally hired as the librarian.
At this time the library was located at Main and Washington. Mabel Jewell served in this
position until 1920, at which time the contents of the library were given to the Altamont
Public School, and the Altamont Free Public Library was closed. The library was opened
again in 1937 in the room above the old fire station, and the librarian was Mrs. Fairy
Vail, now a resident of Beecher City. She served in this position until late 1939 when
Mrs. Enola Schumacher became the city librarian.
In July, 1946, the library board voted to move the library to the
building then recently purchased by the city located directly east of the building now
being occupied by the library. The room was decorated and most attractively made into a
suitable library.
On April 6, 1948, the library
board voted to move the library to the Altamont Building and Loan Office and to share
operating expenses. The library remained here with Mrs. Schumacher as librarian until
January 4, 1969 when the library moved into the newly erected City Municipal Building.
Mrs. Larry Stepp was hired as librarian to replace Mrs. Schumacher
who retired after some thirty years of service to the library.
Source: Altamont Area Centennial Booklet
Since then, the Altamont Public Library has joined the Shawnee
Library System. This system serves the 32 southernmost counties in Illinois and provides
resources for public libraries, school libraries, academic libraries, and other special
libraries.
The library can now be found at 121 W. Washington
Avenue in Altamont. It moved into this spacious building in 1990. The current
library employees--librarian Beth Speers and clerks Karol Armstrong and Kris
Logue --provide their talents to aid the patrons of the library.
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