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George Washington Carver Branch Library

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

In Feb. 1926 the Austin Public Library opened in a room over a downtown store. Within months, the books were moved to this structure, built at Guadalupe and Ninth St., across from Wooldridge Park. In 1933, with completion of a permanent library facility, the original building was relocated here to meet the request of the black community for its own library. The frame structure was brick veneered and named for black educator George Washington Carver. Directed by Hattie Henson, 1933-43, this was the first branch in the Austin library system. (1977)

Marker Details

Address 1165 Angelina Street
Location Description Carver Branch, Austin Public Library. Angelina Street, E side 300 feet N. of Rosewood Ave.
Marker # 14088
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; libraries
Latitude, Longitude 30.269904, -97.724487

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