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The '''Woodlawn Branch Library''' or (or '''Birmingham Public Library Woodlawn Branch''') is a branch of the [[Birmingham Public Library]] located at 5709 [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]]. | The '''Woodlawn Branch Library''' or (or '''Birmingham Public Library Woodlawn Branch''') is a branch of the [[Birmingham Public Library]] located at 5709 [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]]. | ||
The first Woodlawn Library was created in [[1904]] by the efforts of the [[Women's Club of Woodlawn]]. It occupied space in the [[Woodlawn City Hall]] and received an annual contribution from the [[Woodlawn Board of Aldermen]] of $25 per year for the purchase of books. When Woodlawn was [[Greater Birmingham|annexed]] into Birmingham on [[January 1]], [[1911]], the Woodlawn Library, with its 890 books, became the first branch of the [[Birmingham Public Library]], then operated by the [[Birmingham Board of Education | The first Woodlawn Library was created in [[1904]] by the efforts of the [[Women's Club of Woodlawn]]. It occupied space in the [[Woodlawn City Hall]] and received an annual contribution from the [[Woodlawn Board of Aldermen]] of $25 per year for the purchase of books. When Woodlawn was [[Greater Birmingham|annexed]] into Birmingham on [[January 1]], [[1911]], the Woodlawn Library, with its 890 books, became the first branch of the [[Birmingham Public Library]], then operated by the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. | ||
The current $80,000 building was designed by [[E. B. Van Keuran]] and constructed by [[A. L. Sullivan]]. It opened on [[October 29]], [[1950]]. The building's dedication featured speeches by Senator [[Lister Hill]], Mayor [[Cooper Green]], Public Safety Commissioner [[Bull Connor]] and Birmingham Public Library director [[Emily Danton]]. [[Poplar Camp No. 118]] of the [[Woodmen of the World]] donated a flagpole and flag to the library. | The current $80,000 building was designed by [[E. B. Van Keuran]] and constructed by [[A. L. Sullivan]]. It opened on [[October 29]], [[1950]]. The building's dedication featured speeches by Senator [[Lister Hill]], Mayor [[Cooper Green]], Public Safety Commissioner [[Bull Connor]] and Birmingham Public Library director [[Emily Danton]]. [[Poplar Camp No. 118]] of the [[Woodmen of the World]] donated a flagpole and flag to the library. | ||
[[Frances Perryman]] and [[Catherine Patterson]] | ==Librarians== | ||
* [[Frances Perryman]] and [[Catherine Patterson]], 1904– | |||
* [[Pearl Sandifer]], –1920 | |||
* [[Gay Sandefur]], –July 1944 | |||
* [[Mary Ruth Martin]], July 1944–December 24, 1947 | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* {{Cruikshank-1920}} | * {{Cruikshank-1920}} | ||
* Campbell, Joe (October 30, 1950) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/919/rec/28 Woodlawn library dedicated]" {{BN}} - {{BPLDC}} | * "[https://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/15474/rec/13 Miss Mary Martin Leaves Woodlawn Library Dec. 24]" (December 19, 1947) ''East End News'' - via {{BPLDC}} | ||
* Campbell, Joe (October 30, 1950) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/919/rec/28 Woodlawn library dedicated]" {{BN}} - via {{BPLDC}} | |||
[[Category:Birmingham Public Library]] | [[Category:Birmingham Public Library]] |
Revision as of 11:30, 18 September 2021
The Woodlawn Branch Library or (or Birmingham Public Library Woodlawn Branch) is a branch of the Birmingham Public Library located at 5709 1st Avenue North in Woodlawn.
The first Woodlawn Library was created in 1904 by the efforts of the Women's Club of Woodlawn. It occupied space in the Woodlawn City Hall and received an annual contribution from the Woodlawn Board of Aldermen of $25 per year for the purchase of books. When Woodlawn was annexed into Birmingham on January 1, 1911, the Woodlawn Library, with its 890 books, became the first branch of the Birmingham Public Library, then operated by the Birmingham Board of Education.
The current $80,000 building was designed by E. B. Van Keuran and constructed by A. L. Sullivan. It opened on October 29, 1950. The building's dedication featured speeches by Senator Lister Hill, Mayor Cooper Green, Public Safety Commissioner Bull Connor and Birmingham Public Library director Emily Danton. Poplar Camp No. 118 of the Woodmen of the World donated a flagpole and flag to the library.
Librarians
- Frances Perryman and Catherine Patterson, 1904–
- Pearl Sandifer, –1920
- Gay Sandefur, –July 1944
- Mary Ruth Martin, July 1944–December 24, 1947
References
- Cruikshank, George H. (1920) History of Birmingham and Its Environs: A Narrative Account of Their Historical Progress, Their People, and Their Principal Interests 2 volumes. Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Publishing Company. - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- "Miss Mary Martin Leaves Woodlawn Library Dec. 24" (December 19, 1947) East End News - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- Campbell, Joe (October 30, 1950) "Woodlawn library dedicated" The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections