
The History of Public Reading in Jacksonville: 1866 – Present
October 23 @ 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Presented by Morgan Historical Society and Chad Boehlke, Public Historian. Thursday, October 23rd at 6pm.
Jacksonville in the late 1800s had two reading societies. Both of these societies were founded on the idea of a free library that is open to any one who could pay the subscription fee. Both of these ‘libraries” went through many location and changes. The one that is now the Jacksonville Public Library eventually received city government donations. This evolved into the public library we have today, thanks to the help of Carnegie’s donation and the idea that everyone should have free access to a library.
Admission is free!