List of Carnegie libraries in Washington (state)

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The following list of Carnegie libraries in Washington provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Washington, where 43 libraries were built from 33 grants (totaling $1,046,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1916. Of the 43 libraries built, 32 still stand and out of those, 14 still serve their original purpose.

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  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
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Grant
amount
[1] [2]
LocationNotes
1Aberdeen Aberdeen Public Library, Aberdeen, Wash.jpg January 18, 1907$15,000121 E. Market Street, Aberdeen, WA. 98520-5292Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by local architect George B. Reid. Built by American Contracting Company. Razed c. 1965 for current library.
2Anacortes Anacortes Anacortes Public Library (now museum) 03.jpg December 14, 1908$10,0001305 8th Street, Anacortes, WA. 98221-1833Designed by Cox, Piper & Carder of Bellingham, WA. Now the Anacortes Museum
3Auburn Auburn Auburn, WA - Auburn Dance Center 02.jpg May 17, 1912$9,000306 Auburn Avenue, Auburn, WA. 98002-5013Designed by David J. Myers. Currently a dance studio
4Bellingham Central Bellingham Bellingham Carnegie Library.jpg March 27, 1903$36,000Champion & Commercial Streets, Bellingham, WA. 98225Formally opened February 22, 1908. Razed for parking lot.
5Bellingham Fairhaven Bellingham B'ham Fairhaven Library 02.jpg March 27, 19031117 12th Street, Bellingham, WA. 98225-6617Designed by Seattle firm of Elliot & West. Opened December 20, 1904.
6Burlington Burlington Carnegie Libray Burlington.jpg April 13, 1914$5,000901 E. Fairhaven Ave., Burlington, WA. 98233-1900Designed by Blackwell and Baker in Mediterranean Revival style. Built by Whipple and Hedrick. Currently part of Burlington-Edison School District offices
7Centralia Centralia Centralia, WA library.jpg January 6, 1911$15,000110 South Silver Street, Centralia, WA. 98531-4296Designed by Watson M. Vernon of Aberdeen, WA. in Neoclassical Revival style. Expanded and renovated in 1976 by Harry B. Rich of Seattle.
8Chehalis Chehalis Chehalis Carnegie Library.jpg May 8, 1908$10,000400 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, WA. 98532-0419Originally designed by Y.D. Hensill of Eugene, Oregon. Heavily remodeled after 1949 Olympia earthquake and razed in 2007 for a new library
9 Clarkston Public Library Clarkston Clarkston Public Library 1 - Clarkston Washington.jpg January 17, 1912$10,0006th & Chestnut Streets, Clarkston, WA. 99403-2644Designed in Neoclassical Revival style with Prairie style influences by Lewiston, Idaho architect J.H. Nave. Incorporated into Clarkston High School campus as counseling center.
10 Edmonds Edmonds Edmonds WA museum 02.jpg January 31, 1910$5,000118 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, WA. 98020-3145Designed by H.B. Ward in 2nd Renaissance Revival style. Operated as a library until 1982. Now a museum
11Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Library.jpg January 8, 1908$10,000209 North Ruby Street, Ellensburg, WA. 98926-3338Designed by S.C. Irwin in Neoclassical Revival style. Opened October 1909. Replaced by new library in 1965.
12 Everett Everett Everett - Carnegie Library 03.jpg January 6, 1903$25,0003001 Oakes Avenue, Everett, WA. 98201Designed by August F. Heide in Italianate style. Design inspired by Carnegie Library at Pomona, California which was in turn modeled after the Boston Public Library, McKim Building. Currently being renovated for Snohomish County Museum.
13Goldendale Goldendale Goldendale Free Public Library - Goldendale Washington.jpg November 3, 1913$8,000131 West Burgen Street, Goldendale, WA. 98620-9544Building designed by A.E. Doyle, with 1985 addition.
14Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Timberland Library 01.jpg December 2, 1909$20,000420 7th Street, Hoquiam, WA. 98550-3616Designed by Claude and Starck in the Prairie style. Built by Fred Knack. Opened 1911, remodeled and expanded in 1989-90.
15North Yakima North Yakima North Yakima Library.jpg December 14, 1903$15,000104 N. 3rd Street, Yakima, WADesigned by Charles Bebb. Opened 1906, Replaced by current Central Library in 1950s.
16Olympia Olympia Olympia Public Library.jpg March 20, 1903$25,000620 Franklin St. SE, Olympia, WA. 98501-1359Designed by Joseph Wohleb of Olympia with Blackwell & Baker of Seattle in Neoclassical Revival style. Currently houses a non-denominational church.
17Pasco Pasco Pasco Carnegie Library.jpg December 13, 1909$10,000305 North 4th Avenue, Pasco, WA 99301-5324Designed by Wilson and Ginnold in the Spanish Revival style. Built by R.L. Ross. Now the Franklin County Historical Museum
18Port Angeles Port Angeles Port Angeles - Carnegie Library.jpg November 9, 1916$12,500207 South Lincoln Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362-3002Designed by Harold H. Ginnold in the Neoclassical Revival style. Built by Chris Kuppler. Now Clallam County Historical Society museum
19Port Townsend Port Townsend Port Townsend Library.JPG July 13, 1912$12,5001220 Lawrence Street, Port Townsend, WA. 98368Designed by C. Lewis Wilson & Co. in the Renaissance Revival style with 1990 addition.
20Prosser Prosser Prosser, WA - Carnegie Library.jpg April 28, 1909$5,000902 7th Street, Prosser, WA. 99350-1454Designed in the Neoclassical Revival style by C.D. Walter. Built by F.W. Berndt. Demolished in 1974. [3]
21 Puyallup Puyallup Puyallup - Carnegie Library.JPG February 15, 1912$12,500330 South Meridian, Puyallup, WA. 98371-5914Designed by Roland E. Borhek in the Georgian style and dedicated on February 11, 1913. Razed c. 1961
22Renton Renton TransparentPlaceholder.png May 21, 1913$10,000Bronson Way N. near Park Ave. N., Renton, WA 98057-2163Designed by Harold H. Ginnold in the Georgian style. Officially opened March 11, 1914. Razed c. 1968 for park expansion; new library built nearby
23Ritzville Ritzville Ritzville, WA - Carnegie Library.JPG December 24, 1906$10,500302 W. Main St., Ritzville, WA. 99169Designed by Preusse and Zittel in the Neoclassical Revival style. Built by S.S. Schuler. Opened in 1907.
24Seattle Main Seattle Seattle - Carnegie Library 01.jpg January 6, 1901$430,0001000 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104Designed in the Beaux Arts Classical style by P.J. Weber of Chicago. Built by Causey and Carney. Razed 1957-8 for new Library
25 Seattle Ballard Seattle Ballard Carnegie 04.jpg March 27, 1903$15,0002026 Northwest Market Street, Seattle, WA. 98107-4080Designed in the Neoclassical Revival style by Henderson Ryan. Library moved to new quarters in 1963. Building currently houses a bar called Kangaroo and Kiwi.
26Seattle Columbia Seattle Seattle - Columbia City Library 10.jpg January 6, 19014721 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118-1696Designed in the Georgian Revival style by Seattle architects W. Marbury Somervell and Harlan Thomas. Opened December 30, 1915 [4] Received addition in 2004
27Seattle Fremont Seattle Seattle Fremont Library 01.jpg January 6, 19011501 North 45th Street, Seattle, WA 98103-6708Designed in Italian Farmhouse style by Daniel R. Huntington. Construction delayed by World War I, opened July 27, 1921. [5] Minor renovations, mostly to lower level in 1987.
28Seattle Green Lake Seattle Green Lake Library-1.jpg January 6, 19017364 East Green Lake Dr. N., Seattle, WA 98115Designed in French Renaissance style by W. Marbury Somervell and Joseph S. Coté. Built by Westlake Construction Company. Opened July 1910 [6] Building renovated in 60s, 80s and 2000s.
29Seattle Queen Anne Seattle Seattle Public Library Queen Anne Branch 01.jpg January 6, 1901400 West Garfield St., Seattle, WA 98119Designed in the English Scholastic style by W. Marbury Somervell and Harlan Thomas. Opened January 1, 1914. [7] Interior renovated in the 70s.
30Seattle University Seattle Seattle - U. Dist Library 05.jpg January 6, 19015009 Roosevelt Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105-3610Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by W. Marbury Somervell and Joseph S. Coté. Opened August 6, 1910. [8] Renovated in 60s, 80s and 2000s.
31Seattle West Seattle Seattle West Seattle Library 01.jpg January 6, 19012306 42nd Ave. S.W., Seattle, WA 98116Designed in French Renaissance Revival style by W. Marbury Somervell and Joseph S. Coté. Opened July 23, 1910 [9] Minor renovations in 30s, 40s, 60s and 2000s.
32Sedro-Woolley Sedro-Woolley TransparentPlaceholder.png July 9, 1913$10,000226 Bennett Street, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284-1607Designed in Neoclassical Revival style and opened in 1915.. Razed for Sedro-Woolley High School expansion
33Snohomish Snohomish Snohomish, WA - Carnegie Library and war memorial.jpg March 13, 1909$10,000105 Cedar Avenue, Snohomish, WA. 98290Designed in Neoclassical Revival/Prairie Style by Bigger and Warner. Opened in 1910 and expanded in 1968. Last used by Arts of Snohomish until its closure in 2017. [10]
34South Bend South Bend TransparentPlaceholder.png January 20, 1908$10,0001216 1st Street, South Bend, WA 98586Designed in Renaissance Revival style by James T. Walsh. Built by Willapa Construction and opened in 1913. Renovations include window replacement as well as ADA restroom and lift.
35Spokane Main Spokane Spokane Public Library.JPG March 27, 1903$155,00010 S. Cedar Street, Spokane, WA. 99201-6823Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by Spokane firm of Preusse & Zittel. Built by H.J. Skinner. Library moved to former Sears Department Store building in 1963. Building currently houses Integrus, an architectural firm.
36Spokane Altamont Spokane Spokane Public Library NRHP 82004290 Spokane County, WA.jpg March 27, 190325 South Altamont Street, Spokane, WA 99202-3952Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by Spokane Architect Albert Held. Opened in 1914. [11] Currently an office for Naegeli Court Reporters. [12]
37Spokane Heath Spokane Spokane Public Library - Heath Branch.JPG March 27, 1903527 East Mission Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202-1917Designed in Gothic Revival style by Spokane architect Julius Zittel, and opened in 1914. It is located in Spokane's Mission Hill Historic District.
38Spokane North Hill Spokane Library Branch at Montgomery and Monroe, Spokane, WA.jpg March 27, 1903925 W. Montgomery Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205-1186Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by Albert Held. Opened in 1914. Sold to Veterans of Foreign Wars in 1967. Currently occupied by a law firm.
39Sunnyside Sunnyside Carnegie Library, Sunnyside, WA.jpg April 16, 1910$5,000621 Grant Avenue, Sunnyside, WA 98944Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by E.H. Ragland and opened in 1911. Razed for new library in 1964.
40Tacoma Tacoma Tacoma Public Library.jpg March 8, 1901$75,000S 12th St & Tacoma Ave SDesigned in Neoclassical Revival style by Jardine, Kent & Jardine of New York City with Norton L. Taylor & Everett Babcock supervising architects. Officially opened June 5, 1903. 1949 earthquake damaged building's dome. 1952 addition to library included significant interior modifications.
41Vancouver Vancouver Clark County Museum after Makeover.jpg January 20, 1908$10,0001511 Main St., Vancouver, Wa. 98660-2945Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by Dennis Nichols and William Kaufman. Built by Ole Larson. Opened New Year's Eve 1909. Library replaced in 1963. Building now serves as Clark County Historical Museum
42Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Library.jpg November 18, 1903$25,000109 S. Palouse St., Walla Walla, WA 99362-3247Designed in Neoclassical Revival style by Henry Osterman. Served as library until 1970. Now the Carnegie Art Center. [13]
43Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee, WA - Carnegie Library 02.jpg March 27, 1909$10,000Douglas Street and South Chelan Avenue, Wenatchee, WA 98801-2202Designed in Renaissance Revival style by Blackwell and Baker. Opened in 1912. Library moved in 1939. Now housing Wenatchee city park offices.

Notes

  1. 1 2 At various times, Bobinski and Jones disagree on these numbers. In these cases, Jones' 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.
  2. Grants for multiple libraries (Bellingham, Seattle, and Spokane) are listed only by their total amount, not broken down for each branch.
  3. "Old Carnegie Library demolished". Tri-City Herald . June 7, 1974. p. 5.
  4. "About the Columbia Branch Archived 2009-07-05 at the Wayback Machine " The Seattle Public Library. Retrieved February 21, 2010
  5. "About the Fremont Branch Archived 2009-09-15 at the Wayback Machine " The Seattle Public Library. Retrieved February 21, 2010
  6. "About the Green Lake Branch Archived 2009-07-06 at the Wayback Machine " The Seattle Public Library. Retrieved February 21, 2010
  7. "About the Queene Anne Branch Archived 2009-12-13 at the Wayback Machine " The Seattle Public Library. Retrieved February 21, 2010
  8. "About the University Branch Archived 2009-07-06 at the Wayback Machine " The Seattle Public Library. Retrieved February 21, 2010
  9. "About the West Seattle Branch Archived 2009-07-06 at the Wayback Machine " The Seattle Public Library. Retrieved February 21, 2010
  10. Davey, Stephanie (February 19, 2020). "Annex removed from Snohomish's 100-year-old Carnegie library". The Everett Herald. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
  11. "Historic 1913 Carnegie Library". Naegeli Deposition & Trial. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  12. "Naegeli Deposition & Trial". Naegeli Deposition & Trial. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  13. Becker, Paula (August 13, 2007). "Walla Walla Public Library building is dedicated on December 13, 1905". Historylink.org. Retrieved July 23, 2012.

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.