
Tecumseh Public Library, Tecumseh, Michigan
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boatchick
N 42° 00.222 W 083° 56.932
17T E 255784 N 4654394
Quick Description: The Tecumseh Library has been evolving since 1836.
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 3/21/2009 10:19:57 AM
Waymark Code: WM62AQ
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Long Description:The Tecumseh Library District traces its roots to 1836 and the
Tecumseh Lyceum, a group of private citizens who shared a
collection of books amongst themselves. Later, in 1885, a
semi-private subscription library was formed. This library merged
with the Tecumseh School Library in 1895, giving rise to the
administration of the library by the school district. The school
district applied for and received a $10,000 Carnegie grant in 1903.
The red brick building with sandstone trim was built on land on
Chicago Avenue donated by Benjamin Baxter. The library was
dedicated on 10 February 1905. The Carnegie building housed the
library until the 1960s, when a larger building was constructed on
Ottawa Street. The old building was used for school offices for a
time. Currently, the building appears vacant and has a For Sale
sign out front. The asking price for the historic 2100 square foot
building is $149,000.
References:
Jones, Theodore: Carnegie Libraries Across America
http://www.tecumseh.lib.mi.us/history.html>Tecumseh
Library
http://www.surovell.com/lid=22777104&temp=>Surovell
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