
Carnegie Library - Ukiah, CA
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saopaulo1
N 39° 08.893 W 123° 12.444
10S E 482078 N 4333245
Quick Description: This former library is now used for commercial purposes.
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/13/2009 11:06:07 PM
Waymark Code: WM7EE4
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Long Description:"The two story Old Carnegie Building is not an architecturally
"typical" Carnegie. The strong horizontal line of its projecting
cornice have led some to note elements of the Prairie style.
Described as "rather restrained and sober," its dignified classical
detailing sets it apart from its commercial neighbors at the busy
northwest corner of South State and Clay streets. It is now in
private ownership, its primary occupant a real estate office, with
AT&T offices at the side entrance, but its cornerstone plaque
is clearly visible, a reminder of the Carnegie gift.
Ukiah women in the 1860's organized a library society, and the
Odd Fellows established a library in 1874. Efforts for a free
public library began in 1906, and a Carnegie grant of $8000 was
received in 1911, followed by public subscription to raise
additional money for the lot. John Davis Hatch designed the
building, which was built by Frank LaPorte. After a new library was
constructed in 1972, the city researched whether it could legally
sell a building constructed with Carnegie funds and on property
purchased with publicly raised money. It was rented for a time but
eventually sold, and currently houses a real estate office."
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