In 1916, Sylvester Moore and his wife Anne, felt that Brownsburg should have its own public library. Mr. Moore was superintendent of the Brownsburg schools. A committee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. William Evans visited the Coatesville Library to learn how Brownsburg might secure a public library. Mr. Sanvorn, secretary of the Library Commission, helped them formulate their plans. Taxpayers also added funds to start the project. The Carnegie Corporation provided a $12,500 gift, and money was borrowed from the local bank. The corner stone was laid September 18, 1917. School was dismissed for the occasion! A year later the new library opened with 400 books. And so, here we are! Don't forget to check out our website!
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