

Between the years of 18, the YMCA and the WCTU (Women’s Christian Temperance Union) additionally sponsored the library, respectively. These membership funds bought the first books and periodicals made available to its membership. Those living in Geneseo and vicinity were eligible for this membership. Membership to this Association was at a price of $1.00 initiation fee and quarterly dues of $.50. These meetings were actually lectures from out of town guests or discussions based upon predetermined questions. The library moved several more times into various locations in the business district.The public was cordially invited to meetings, which were held, every two weeks. Later, fire damaged not only these rooms but destroyed some of the collection. The second story of the Merriman & Crawford Bank was the first real-not makeshift-home of the library. This organized library was then called the Young Men’s Literary Association of Geneseo. About 13 years later, a group of citizens met on Septemto plan the formation of an organized library with reading rooms and lectures geared to the mental development of its citizens. The library was first set up in a church school on the site of the present Congregational Church about 1842. Preserving Geneso's Past Accounts Volume 05-06-07.Preserving Geneso's Past Geneseo Historical Society.History and Report of Geneseo Council of Patriotic Service.Preserving Geneso's Past Early Settlers Meetings Volume 05-07.Preserving Geneso's Past Geneseo People and Government.Preserving Geneso's Past Advertisments and Business Volume 03.Preserving Geneso's Past Early Settlers Meetings Volume 01-04.Preserving Geneso's Past Advertisments and Business Volume 01.Preserving Geneso's Past Accounts Volume 14-15.Preserving Geneso's Past Geneseo Organizations.Service Record World War I and II Geneseo and Community.Atlas of Henry County and the State of Illinois.Preserving Geneso's Past Accounts Volume 01-02.Portrait And Biographical Album Of Henry County V1.Preserving Geneso's Past Geneseo Programs Volume 01-02.Portrait And Biographical Album Of Henry County V2.
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