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Site of First Carnegie Library in Texas

Pittsburg, Camp County

Marker Text

At 1898 request of firm mining coal in Pittsburg, philanthropist Andrew Carnegie gave $5,000.00 to match local pledges and build the first Carnegie Library (of 31) in Texas on this site. The masonry building was also the opera house and city hall. Library had 3,000 books. It became a social center, with meeting rooms for clubs and groups such as ladies sewing for World War I hospitals. The opera house staged professional drama and lectures and was used for graduations and recitals until modern school was built in 1926. The library burned in 1939. (1973)

Marker Details

Address 200 Rusk St.
Location Description Pittsburg City Hall, SE corner Rusk and E. Marshall streets. Marker faces E. Marshall Street.
Marker # 9795
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code libraries; opera houses
Latitude, Longitude 32.994808, -94.967209

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