Library Information

 

LIBRARY SERVICES

  • Fax and copy machines

  • Word processor and games

  • Computer/Internet access

  • Reference and Large print books

  • Periodicals and newspapers

  • Adult and juvenile fiction and nonfiction

  • Christian fiction and movies

  • Book drop receptacle

  • Interlibrary loan

  • Video, VHS tapes and DVD

  •  Audio CD's and tapes

  • Music CD's

  • Downloadable Recorded Books

  • Laptops available for in-house use   NEW

  • Wireless Internet available

  • Children's room located on lower level

  • Story time and after school crafts

  • Seasonal activities and  programs

  • Genealogy Department

  • Annex can be used by the public for meetings of groups up to 30

  • Drop off site for recycling eyeglasses (sponsored by Lions Club)

  • Drop off site for recycling household batteries and computer ink cartridges

 

TYPES OF LIBRARY CARDS

Non-resident Library Card

A Non-resident is a person who lives in Indiana but outside an Indiana Public Library Taxing District.  A person wishing to obtain a non-resident borrower's card may purchase one for $37.55.  This card is good for one year.

Reciprocal Borrower's Card

Reciprocal cards can be issued to Indiana residents who reside in neighboring counties and have a valid library card from their home county.

Public Library Access Card (PLAC)

To be eligible for a PLAC card  you must be a resident of Indiana and have a valid resident or non-resident card from one of the 328 public libraries in Indiana along with a picture ID proving that you are a resident of Indiana.  A PLAC library card can be purchased at any public library.  You may use it in any public library in Indiana.  The purchase price is $30.00.

Borrower's Card

This card is available for any Sullivan County resident free of charge.  You must show 2 forms of identification, one being a picture idea and at least one with your current address shown.  The only time you pay for a card is if you have lost your card.  Then there is a $1 fee.

 

STAFF AND BOARD MEMBERS

                        Staff

Director:  Becky Cole

Reference: Pat Osburn

Circulation/Tech:  Jami Jackson

Genealogy:  Donna Adams

Genealogy Assistant:  Norman Nash

Children's Dept.:  Carol Swisher

Accounting Manager:  Carol J. Gaskins

Tech Service:  Kim Anderson

Tech Assistant:  Eva Hoseman

Custodian:  Bev McCammon

Maintenance:  Cherie Bennett

             Board Members

President:  Chad Elliot

Vice-president: Sharlie Strahle  

Secretary:  Mike Bezy

Treasurer:  Tom Risinger

Members: 

                  Judy Harris

                  Linda Good

                  Jane Horn 

History of the Library

Sullivan County first records a library president and seven trustees elected in 1821.  The location of the library is unknown.  Libraries were found through out the county for the next 80 years.

In 1899 the Woman's Club began a drive to establish a Carnegie Library in the city of Sullivan. 

On January 15, 1903, Andrew Carnegie donated $10,000 for the building of the Sullivan Library.  On February 26, 1904, the contract was let and on June 11, 1904, the corner-stone was laid.  Paul O. Marantz was the architect who designed the facility.  The dome is probably the most unique part of the building.  Another special feature is the Indiana Bedford limestone.  On January 19, 1905, the library was dedicated and on January 30, 1905 the doors were opened to the public with 1,222 books to choose from. There have been many changes and updates since then.  

The first Library Board included John T. Hays, John S. Bays, George R. Dutton, Florence Higbee, Lulu T. Blue, Anna T. Erslinger and Rachel K. Harris who served as president.

During the first 50 years, five librarians were in charge.  They included Julia Mason, June Deming, Nelle Aydelotte, Alice Burns and Emma Kennedy.

The golden anniversary of the library was celebrated January 29, 1955.  The trustees and staff of the library hosted a children's party at the Sherman Theatre.  The children were in grades 1-6 and had read 10 books to celebrate Book Week in November. 

In the late 1960's small town libraries began to merge with Sullivan and the county system was completed by the mid 1970s.  Branches are maintained at Carlisle, Dugger, Farmersburg, Merom and Shelburn.  Our Outreach program includes the Hymera Library and several senior citizen facilities, and the local hospital.

In 1978 a new section was opened in the basement to house the Children's Library.  It is a large, bright, open area with plenty of room for young readers.  It is complete with books, magazines, puzzles, and computers for the young reader.

Purchase of an adjoining lot and house resulted in an Annex building used for processing, office space, kitchen area, and public meeting rooms.

In recent years the library has under gone major remodeling.

The most recent restoration was to the interior of the library.  The first stage included re-wiring of the entire structure and plastering the walls.  The floor was sagging and had to be replaced.  The main book room under the dome was converted into a reading room, complete with fireplace and chairs. The addition was completed in 1994 approximately doubling the square footage of usable space. 

The microfilm section and genealogy department are located in the lower level.  This has proved to be a very busy part of the library.

In 2004 the parking lot was blacktopped and a garage built.  The garage is L-shaped and includes a room for the Friends of the Library to organize and sell books, movies, and CD's.

In 2008 a Historic Marker was put up in front of the library acknowledging it as an important part of Sullivan county and Indiana history.

In 2008-2009 the library did a major clean up of the lower level after a massive spring flooding.  Tile was put in around the outside of the building.  New carpet was added to the Children's Room and Genealogy Room.   New shelving was added.  Everything was given a fresh coat of paint.  New floor tile was added to the restrooms.

 

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