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Guernsey County District Public Library

800 Steubenville Avenue
740-432-5946

Mission Statement:

  • General information and answers to questions on a broad array of topics related to work, school and personal life.
  • A wide selection of current popular library materials in a variety of formats.
  • Opportunities for citizens of all ages to learn more about the personal and cultural heritage of their community and to learn about the cultures of others.
  • Adequate facilities for providing library information, services and materials to meet the needs of citizens in the 21st century.
  • Library service to the entire county through outreach services such as the bookmobile and service to the homebound.

History

What is now the Guernsey County District Public Library had its start in 1898 when Mrs. J.D. Taylor collected $1800.00 in $25.00 life memberships to buy books and furnish a room on Wheeling Ave. donated by the Honorable J.D. Taylor for a period of five years. In 1901 the 2 cents per day charge for non-members was dropped so that all residents of Cambridge could borrow materials.

The present Main building opened in November 1904. Andrew Carnegie provided funds for construction; the City of Cambridge had to provide land, books and promise to set aside funds for operating expenses.

In 1923 the library became a school district library and granted service to all residents of Guernsey County “by mail and branch distributing stations”.

The first Byesville Branch Library opened in 1936. The branch moved to various rented rooms until the present building opened in 1983. The Crossroads Branch Library opened in 2006.

In 1958 Guernsey County received the first bookmobile in Ohio purchased with federal funds. (For ten years prior to that the library used a second-hand station wagon for county service.) The bookmobile visits communities and senior residences.

In 1948 the library was re-organized as a county district library under new state statutes to become the Guernsey County District Public Library.

Since 1948 the Board of Trustees has been made up of seven members, each serving a seven year term. The County Commissioners appoint four members and the Judge of the Common Pleas Court appoints three members. One term expires each year.

The main source of funding for public libraries in Ohio is the Public Library Fund. By statute libraries in 88 counties share 1.97% of the state’s general revenue tax collection. In recent years the state has put restrictions on the amount libraries may receive to make up for budget shortfalls.