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Cass District Library

Cass District Library is the library system which services Calvin, Howard, Jefferson, LaGrange, Mason, Milton, Newberg, Ontwa, Penn, Pokagon, Porter and Volinia Townships in Cass County, Michigan, United States.[2]

Cass District Library
Cass District Library Logo
LocationCassopolis, MI, United States
TypePublic Library
EstablishedJanuary 1, 1993
Branches5
Collection
Size69,050[1]
Access and use
Circulation120,078[1]
Population served36,026[1]
Other information
Website[1]

Currently the Cass District Library has a total of five libraries located around Cass County. The Cass District Library has a staff of 19 people. It services a population of almost 37,000 people[2] covering almost 500 square miles (1,300 km2). The library is a community gathering place as they allow the public to use two meeting rooms at no charge.

History edit

The start of the current library systems has its roots in 1871, when the Legislature created the Cassopolis Reading Room and Library Association. The objective of the society was "the establishment and maintenance of a library and reading room; the procuring and furnishing of lectures on literary and scientific subjects, scientific and intellectual improvements".[3] By 1889 the library had 1400 volumes and was open two hours per week for members of the association to circulate books.[4]

The village of Cassopolis received funds from Andrew Carnegie to establish a public library in Cassopolis;[5] in 1909 building of the LaGrange Township Library was completed (today this building is home to the Local History Branch of the library system). The Cass County board of supervisors purchased a building for a new library in December 1959. The handsome, flagstone-fronted structure required extensive repairs before the library could be opened.[6] The library eventually outgrew this building. Construction of a new 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m2) Cass County Library building, on a 22-acre (89,000 m2) property, was completed in 1977.[7]

 
This is the marble plaque which has been placed on the right as patrons enter the library, to highlight that the building was a gift from Andrew Carnegie to the township.

In February 1973 the Cass County Library founded the Mason-Union Branch Library in the Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse in Edwardsburg, Michigan. The building is listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and Michigan Register of Historic Places. Constructed in 1874–1875, at a cost of $3,000.00, the building is atypical for its era, with Italianate architecture. The building is noted in the registry for its unusual size and architectural distinction.[8][9]

The LaGrange Library closed its doors in 1993 when the Cass County Library joined with the LaGrange Township Library to form the Cass District Library.

Local history collections edit

The Local History Library has a unique and original collection of books and information on the history of the area, with the primary focus being on Cass County. The history branch specializes in genealogy and research. This branch houses the histories of countless families.[10]

In talking about the 100th anniversary of the library Wuepper said, “We can shed light on marriages, birth, death … all the important things in life, coming in and going out…” the library holds those details in its 100-year-old walls." This library is a piece of Americana from the early twentieth century … I feel very privileged and lucky and I think the people feel lucky that we have such an intact Carnegie library."[10]

The library also maintains a large microfilm collection of local newspapers.[11]

Cassopolis Vigilant, 1872-2005
Dowagiac Times, 1888-1910
Dowagiac Republican, 1881—1889
Cass County Republican, 1860—1864
Marcellus News, 1887-1994
Edwardsburg Argus, 1879–1975, 1997, 2004-2005
The National Democrat (pub. at Cassopolis), 1851–1913;
The Niles Republican (Niles, MI), 1839-1862
Niles Gazette & Advertiser, 1835-1837
Niles Intelligencer, 1838–1841, 1858-1860

In addition to the collection of microfilmed papers which the local history branch holds, the library holds detailed information on the births, marriages, and deaths of residents. The library is home to several different collections of local books and information on the different communities around the area. The collection of records included list of burials at a large number of local cemeteries along with a collection of local funeral home records.[12]

Branch libraries edit

 
A view of the Local History Library in downtown Cassopolis, Michigan. This building was home to the former LaGrange Township Library donated by Andrew Carnegie.

Cassopolis Main Library
Edwardsburg Library
Howard Library
Local History Library

Mason/Union Library

Board members edit

The library district is governed by a board of trustees. The library's board is composed of eight members. The county of Cass appoints four of the members, while Howard Township, Mason Township, LaGrange Township, and the Village of Edwardsburg appoint the other four members.

Grants award edit

In 2000 the library received $67,301 of $4.8 million in grant money from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Breeding, Marshall (2009). Cass District Library. LibraryTechnology.org . Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  2. ^ a b Cass District Library. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  3. ^ Mathews, Alfred (1882). History of Cass County, Michigan. Chicago, IL: Waterman, Watkins & Co. pp. 150–154. ISBN 0-9615358-0-6. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  4. ^ Norton, Willard A. (1889). W.A. Norton's directory of Dowagiac, Cassopolis and La Grange, Pokagon, Silver Creek and Wayne Townships. St. Joseph, MI: Willard A. Norton. p. 240. Retrieved December 22, 2009.
  5. ^ Federowski, Marjori. "The Early History of the Cassopolis/ Vandalia Area: 1825 to 1945" July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  6. ^ Vollmer, Craig (1960-01-19). "Problem at Cass Library: Termites, Not Bookworms, Board Told Roof Also Like Sieve". The News-Palladium. Benton Harbor, MI. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Cass Library 'Phase 2' Bid $602,545". The Herald-Palladium. Benton Harbor, MI. 1977-07-22. p. 17.
  8. ^ Mason District No. 5 Schoolhouse June 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved December 24, 2009
  9. ^ Mason Township Historical Data July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved December 24, 2009
  10. ^ a b Sieff, Jessica (2009). "Carnegie legacy seen in 100-year-old Cass District Library" The Cassopolis Vigilant. Retrieved 2009-12-21
  11. ^ Local History Collection Retrieved 2009-12-26 August 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ McGinnis, Carol (2005). Michigan Genealogy Sources & Resources. Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. ISBN 0-8063-1755-8.
  13. ^ Draeger, Carey (July–August 2000). "Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grants" (PDF). Access. Library of Michigan. Retrieved December 28, 2009.

External links edit

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Cass District Library is the library system which services Calvin Howard Jefferson LaGrange Mason Milton Newberg Ontwa Penn Pokagon Porter and Volinia Townships in Cass County Michigan United States 2 Cass District LibraryCass District Library LogoLocationCassopolis MI United StatesTypePublic LibraryEstablishedJanuary 1 1993Branches5CollectionSize69 050 1 Access and useCirculation120 078 1 Population served36 026 1 Other informationWebsite 1 Currently the Cass District Library has a total of five libraries located around Cass County The Cass District Library has a staff of 19 people It services a population of almost 37 000 people 2 covering almost 500 square miles 1 300 km2 The library is a community gathering place as they allow the public to use two meeting rooms at no charge Contents 1 History 2 Local history collections 3 Branch libraries 4 Board members 5 Grants award 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe start of the current library systems has its roots in 1871 when the Legislature created the Cassopolis Reading Room and Library Association The objective of the society was the establishment and maintenance of a library and reading room the procuring and furnishing of lectures on literary and scientific subjects scientific and intellectual improvements 3 By 1889 the library had 1400 volumes and was open two hours per week for members of the association to circulate books 4 The village of Cassopolis received funds from Andrew Carnegie to establish a public library in Cassopolis 5 in 1909 building of the LaGrange Township Library was completed today this building is home to the Local History Branch of the library system The Cass County board of supervisors purchased a building for a new library in December 1959 The handsome flagstone fronted structure required extensive repairs before the library could be opened 6 The library eventually outgrew this building Construction of a new 18 000 sq ft 1 700 m2 Cass County Library building on a 22 acre 89 000 m2 property was completed in 1977 7 nbsp This is the marble plaque which has been placed on the right as patrons enter the library to highlight that the building was a gift from Andrew Carnegie to the township In February 1973 the Cass County Library founded the Mason Union Branch Library in the Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse in Edwardsburg Michigan The building is listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and Michigan Register of Historic Places Constructed in 1874 1875 at a cost of 3 000 00 the building is atypical for its era with Italianate architecture The building is noted in the registry for its unusual size and architectural distinction 8 9 The LaGrange Library closed its doors in 1993 when the Cass County Library joined with the LaGrange Township Library to form the Cass District Library Local history collections editThe Local History Library has a unique and original collection of books and information on the history of the area with the primary focus being on Cass County The history branch specializes in genealogy and research This branch houses the histories of countless families 10 In talking about the 100th anniversary of the library Wuepper said We can shed light on marriages birth death all the important things in life coming in and going out the library holds those details in its 100 year old walls This library is a piece of Americana from the early twentieth century I feel very privileged and lucky and I think the people feel lucky that we have such an intact Carnegie library 10 The library also maintains a large microfilm collection of local newspapers 11 Cassopolis Vigilant 1872 2005Dowagiac Times 1888 1910Dowagiac Republican 1881 1889Cass County Republican 1860 1864Marcellus News 1887 1994Edwardsburg Argus 1879 1975 1997 2004 2005The National Democrat pub at Cassopolis 1851 1913 The Niles Republican Niles MI 1839 1862Niles Gazette amp Advertiser 1835 1837Niles Intelligencer 1838 1841 1858 1860In addition to the collection of microfilmed papers which the local history branch holds the library holds detailed information on the births marriages and deaths of residents The library is home to several different collections of local books and information on the different communities around the area The collection of records included list of burials at a large number of local cemeteries along with a collection of local funeral home records 12 Branch libraries edit nbsp A view of the Local History Library in downtown Cassopolis Michigan This building was home to the former LaGrange Township Library donated by Andrew Carnegie Cassopolis Main Library Edwardsburg Library Howard Library Local History Library Mason Union LibraryBoard members editThe library district is governed by a board of trustees The library s board is composed of eight members The county of Cass appoints four of the members while Howard Township Mason Township LaGrange Township and the Village of Edwardsburg appoint the other four members Grants award editIn 2000 the library received 67 301 of 4 8 million in grant money from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 13 References edit a b c Breeding Marshall 2009 Cass District Library LibraryTechnology org Retrieved 2009 12 26 a b Cass District Library Retrieved 2009 12 26 Mathews Alfred 1882 History of Cass County Michigan Chicago IL Waterman Watkins amp Co pp 150 154 ISBN 0 9615358 0 6 Retrieved December 21 2009 Norton Willard A 1889 W A Norton s directory of Dowagiac Cassopolis and La Grange Pokagon Silver Creek and Wayne Townships St Joseph MI Willard A Norton p 240 Retrieved December 22 2009 Federowski Marjori The Early History of the Cassopolis Vandalia Area 1825 to 1945 Archived July 8 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009 12 26 Vollmer Craig 1960 01 19 Problem at Cass Library Termites Not Bookworms Board Told Roof Also Like Sieve The News Palladium Benton Harbor MI p 1 Cass Library Phase 2 Bid 602 545 The Herald Palladium Benton Harbor MI 1977 07 22 p 17 Mason District No 5 Schoolhouse Archived June 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved December 24 2009 Mason Township Historical Data Archived July 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved December 24 2009 a b Sieff Jessica 2009 Carnegie legacy seen in 100 year old Cass District Library The Cassopolis Vigilant Retrieved 2009 12 21 Local History Collection Retrieved 2009 12 26 Archived August 7 2007 at the Wayback Machine McGinnis Carol 2005 Michigan Genealogy Sources amp Resources Genealogical Publishing Co Inc ISBN 0 8063 1755 8 Draeger Carey July August 2000 Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Grants PDF Access Library of Michigan Retrieved December 28 2009 External links edit 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cass District Library amp oldid 1204250835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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