List of Carnegie libraries in Utah

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Ephraim
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Eureka
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Garland
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Lehi
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Panguitch
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Provo
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Richfield
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Richmond
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Tooele
Utah Carnegie library buildings still standing

The following list of Carnegie libraries in Utah provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Utah, where 23 libraries were built from 23 grants (totaling $255,470) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1919. As of 2020, 16 of these buildings are still standing, and 10 still operate as libraries.

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Key

  Building still operating as a library
  Building standing, but now serving another purpose
  Building no longer standing
  Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  Building contributes to a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places

Carnegie libraries

LibraryCity or
town
ImageDate
granted
[1]
Grant
amount
[1]
LocationNotes
1American Fork American Fork Sep 26, 1919$10,00054 E. Main St.Last Carnegie library granted in the United States; demolished
2Beaver Beaver Beaver Utah Library.jpeg Dec 8, 1913$10,00055 W. Center St.
38°16′24″N112°38′29″W / 38.27333°N 112.64139°W / 38.27333; -112.64139 (Beaver City Library)
Federal Revival style, built c. 1917
3Brigham City Brigham City Carnegie Library Brigham City Utah.jpeg Jun 11, 1914$12,50026 E. Forest St.
41°30′39″N112°00′51″W / 41.51083°N 112.01417°W / 41.51083; -112.01417 (Brigham City Carnegie Library)
Prairie Style, completed December 15, 1915
4Cedar City Cedar City Apr 3, 1912$10,000Near 20 N. Main St.Completed in 1914, condemned c. 1947, demolished c. 1969
5 Chapman Branch Salt Lake City Chapman Branch Library SLC.jpeg Mar 31, 1916$25,000577 S. 900 West
40°45′24″N111°54′58″W / 40.75667°N 111.91611°W / 40.75667; -111.91611 (Chapman Branch Library)
Classical Revival style, dedicated May 1918
6Ephraim Ephraim Ephraim Utah Carnegie Library.jpeg Jan 14, 1914$10,00030 S. Main St.
39°22′05″N111°35′12″W / 39.36806°N 111.58667°W / 39.36806; -111.58667 (Ephraim Carnegie Library)
Beaux-Arts style, dedicated March 27, 1915
7Eureka Eureka Memorial Building Eureka Utah.jpeg Dec 24, 1907$11,000263 W. Main St.
39°57′15″N112°07′13″W / 39.95417°N 112.12028°W / 39.95417; -112.12028 (Eureka Carnegie Library)
Dedicated October 13, 1909, extensively altered in 1947; now the Eureka Memorial Building
8Garland Garland Carnegie Library Garland Utah.jpeg Jan 17, 1912$8,00086 W. Factory St.
41°44′29″N112°09′46″W / 41.74139°N 112.16278°W / 41.74139; -112.16278 (Garland Carnegie Library)
Classical Revival style, dedicated December 12, 1914
9Lehi Lehi Lehi Utah Carnegie library.jpeg Nov 7, 1917$10,00051 N. Center St.
40°23′19″N111°50′56″W / 40.38861°N 111.84889°W / 40.38861; -111.84889 (Lehi City Hall)
North wing of the old Lehi City Hall, Mission Style, dedicated December 30, 1921. Now a museum
10Manti Manti Manti Utah Carnegie Library.jpeg Mar 21, 1910$11,4702 S. Main St.
39°15′55″N111°37′59″W / 39.26528°N 111.63306°W / 39.26528; -111.63306 (Manti Carnegie Library)
Classical Revival style, dedicated January 2, 1912
11Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant Mt Pleasant Utah Carnegie Library.jpeg May 15, 1916$10,00024 E. Main St.
39°32′48″N111°27′14″W / 39.54667°N 111.45389°W / 39.54667; -111.45389 (Mount Pleasant Carnegie Library)
Prairie Style, dedicated February 15, 1917
12Murray Murray Murray City Library.JPG Jan 6, 1911$10,000184 E. Vine St.
40°39′49″N111°53′12″W / 40.66361°N 111.88667°W / 40.66361; -111.88667 (Murray Carnegie Library)
Demolished March 11, 2020
13Ogden Ogden Mar 9, 1901$25,00026th St. and Washington Blvd.Opened April 21, 1903; demolished February 10, 1969
14Panguitch Panguitch Carnegie Library Panguitch Utah.jpeg Dec 3, 1915$6,00075 E. Center St.
37°49′23″N112°26′01″W / 37.82306°N 112.43361°W / 37.82306; -112.43361 (Panguitch Carnegie Library)
Built c. 1918
15Parowan Parowan Jan 31, 1913$6,000Demolished
16Price Price Jan 2, 1913$10,000159 E. Main St.Finished January 17, 1915. Demolished and replaced by a new library building in 1957
17Provo Provo Apr 8, 1907$17,50015 N. 100 East
40°14′02″N111°39′25.5″W / 40.23389°N 111.657083°W / 40.23389; -111.657083 (Provo Carnegie Library)
Original building completely enclosed by a 1939 WPA-sponsored addition
18 Richfield Richfield Carnegie Library Richfield Utah.jpeg Jan 6, 1911$10,00083 E. Center St.
38°46′06″N112°04′57″W / 38.76833°N 112.08250°W / 38.76833; -112.08250 (Richfield Carnegie Library)
American Craftsman style, dedicated May 14, 1913
19Richmond Richmond Richmond Utah Carnegie Library.jpeg Sep 27, 1912$8,00038 W. Main St.
41°55′23″N111°48′32″W / 41.92306°N 111.80889°W / 41.92306; -111.80889 (Richmond Carnegie Library)
Classical Revival style, opened October 20, 1914
20Smithfield Smithfield Smithfield Utah Carnegie Library.jpeg Jan 7, 1918$12,00025 N. Main St.
41°50′14″N111°49′13″W / 41.83722°N 111.82028°W / 41.83722; -111.82028 (Smithfield Public Library)
Prairie Style, completed in 1921
21 Springville Springville Springville Utah Carnegie Library.jpeg Nov 9, 1916$10,000175 S. Main St.
40°09′51″N111°36′36″W / 40.16417°N 111.61000°W / 40.16417; -111.61000 (Springville Carnegie Library)
Prairie Style, opened January 1922. Now a museum
22St. George St. George Jan 31, 1913$8,000Completed in 1916, demolished in 1981
23 Tooele Tooele Tooele Utah Carnegie Library.jpeg Jan 5, 1909$5,00047 E. Vine St.
40°31′52″N112°17′48″W / 40.53111°N 112.29667°W / 40.53111; -112.29667 (Tooele Carnegie Library)
Classical Revival style, opened May 10, 1911. Now a museum

Notes

  1. 1 2 At various times, Bobinski and Jones disagree on these numbers. In these cases, Jones's numbers have been used due to both a more recent publication date and a more detailed gazetteer of branch libraries, which are often where the discrepancies occur.

References

Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent. Some details of this list may have been drawn from one of the references without support from the others. Reader discretion is advised.