Latta Library – Latta, SC, USA
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N 34° 20.338 W 079° 26.062
17S E 644012 N 3800851
The Latta Library is part of the Dillon County Libray System. It is located at 101 N Marion St, Latta, SC
Waymark Code: WMXJ29
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 01/17/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
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"The Dillon County Library traces its beginnings to the establishment of the Latta Public Library in June 1914. In 1911 Reverend W.C. Allen, pastor of the Baptist Church in Latta, began to agitate the matter of a public library for the town. The Town Council endorsed his efforts and a library association was formed and duly chartered. Through the efforts of the association a $5,000 grant was secured from the Carnegie Foundation (the last grant given by that foundation) for a library building on the condition that the town furnishes a lot in the center of town. The site had to be easily accessible from all sections of the community. Mr. Carl F. Bass donated a lot, located on the northwest end of Main Street, where the library was constructed. The maintenance fund of $500 was guaranteed by placing a one-mill tax on all property in the Latta School District.

The structure has only been renovated twice in its history. The first time was in 1936. During the Depression, the WPA Library Project provided additional personnel, binding and book repair, and added a large annex to the building. Then in 1955, the library underwent another update at which time the north wing was added to the building and the heating and air conditioning system were installed.

Mr. H.A. Bethea was elected chairman of the Latta Library Board and was later honored by being selected the first chairman of the South Carolina State Library Board. The first years of the library saw a succession of librarians. Mrs. T.C. McGee in 1915 was the first, then Mrs. Lola Sessions (1917), Mrs. Ada Edwards (1918), and finally Mrs. Wessie Braddy. Mrs. Braddy served as librarian from 1921 to 1930. Mrs. C.E. (Mary Bell Manning) Bethea took command in 1930 and retired in 1972 after forty-two years as director of the library. At that time the South Carolina State Library offered a special project to the Dillon County Library which would enable it to employ a professional librarian for the first time. The board accepted the offer and in June the new librarian, Ms. Janice E. Pepper, reported for duty.

The Dillon County Library officially moved to Dillon on April 9, 2000. After 27 years the library in Latta is once again known as the Latta Library. "

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Classification of Library: Public Library (Open to all)

Internet access available: Yes - Library Terminal: Register with Library Clerk to use

Hours of Operation:
9am - 6pm Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm Saturday


Approximate date of opening.: 06/01/1914

Library Website: [Web Link]

Additional Internet Connection Options: Not listed

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