Clermont County Public Library

Clermont County Public Library
LocationClermont County, Ohio, United States
Established1955[1]
Branches10
Access and use
CirculationMore than 1.6 million in 2013[1]
Population served197,363
Other information
DirectorChris Wick[1]
EmployeesMore than 100[1]
WebsiteClermont County Public Library

The Clermont County Public Library is a public library system in Clermont County, Ohio, located east of Hamilton County and within the greater Cincinnati area. There are ten library branches in the system: Amelia, Batavia, Bethel, Felicity, Goshen, Milford, New Richmond, Owensville, Union Township, and Williamsburg.

History

In 1948 Clermont County residents approved a vote to create a public library system. A seven-member board of trustees was appointed in 1949, and library services began in 1955, after funds were raised from personal property taxes (a local tax on stocks and bonds).[1]

Leo Meirose, Director of the library system from 1982 to 1989,[2] was instrumental in the passage of a local levy aimed at expanding the amount of branches in the system in an attempt to provide library branch locations within 15 minutes of all Clermont County residents.

The branches of the Clermont County Public Library include:[2]

  • Amelia Branch opened to the public on March 27, 1988. 39°01′42″N 84°13′20″W / 39.028333°N 84.222222°W / 39.028333; -84.222222 (Amelia Branch)
  • Batavia Branch opened in 1961 and was renamed in 1990 for Doris E. Wood, the library's first head librarian. This building originally included four apartments that generated money for the library. 39°04′28″N 84°10′40″W / 39.0744444°N 84.1777778°W / 39.0744444; -84.1777778 (Batavia Branch)
  • Bethel Branch opened on August 22, 1967. Prior to this, the building had been home to a private community library, which had opened in 1929. Since the Bethel branch's transition to a member on the Clermont County Public Library system, the branch has moved twice, once in 1985 and most recently in 2005. 38°57′50″N 84°05′23″W / 38.9638889°N 84.0897222°W / 38.9638889; -84.0897222 (Bethel Branch)
  • Felicity Branch opened January 30, 1994. 38°50′04″N 84°05′56″W / 38.8344444°N 84.0988889°W / 38.8344444; -84.0988889 (Felicity Branch)
  • Goshen Branch opened on October 29, 1989. 39°13′36″N 84°09′48″W / 39.2266667°N 84.1633333°W / 39.2266667; -84.1633333 (Goshen Branch)
  • Milford Branch opened in 1959 as the first walk-in location in location of the library system. This branch has moved twice since its creation, and was renamed the Milford-Miami Township Branch upon the second move in 1997. 39°10′28″N 84°14′24″W / 39.1744444°N 84.24°W / 39.1744444; -84.24 (Milford Branch)
  • New Richmond Branch opened in 1980 and has moved three times since its creation. 38°58′13″N 84°17′05″W / 38.9702778°N 84.2847222°W / 38.9702778; -84.2847222 (New Richmond Branch)
  • Owensville Branch opened August 25, 1997 and was the last of the current ten branches to have been built. 39°07′31″N 84°07′30″W / 39.1252778°N 84.125°W / 39.1252778; -84.125 (Owensville Branch)
  • Union Township Branch opened in 1963. In 2012 this branch moved to a new, larger location. 39°05′47″N 84°15′43″W / 39.0963889°N 84.2619444°W / 39.0963889; -84.2619444 (Union Township Branch)
  • Williamsburg Branch opened in 1988 and was renamed the Marion G. Croswell branch in 2007 in honor of Croswell's years as a library board member. 39°03′24″N 84°03′25″W / 39.0566667°N 84.0569444°W / 39.0566667; -84.0569444 (Williamsburg Branch)

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Clermont County Public Library".
  2. ^ a b "Clermont County Public Library: A Brief History" (PDF). Clermont County Public Library. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
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