Library Timeline

1900-1909 time frame

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1901: Donation of $200,000 from Carnegie Foundation follows lengthy solicitation by Mayor McGuire; collection divided among different downtown sites until new building opens           
- Herald, July 20, 1930, Post-Standard, Sept. 6, 1930

1901: Hon. Howard G. White donates volumes of early newspapers including the Syracuse Standard
- 1916 Annual Report

1902: Cornerstone of the new library containing such item as newspapers and 1902 silver coins laid on the site of the former library at Montgomery and Jefferson Sts.         
Post-Standard, Aug. 2, 1902
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North Side Branch, 19031903: North Side branch opens in the Odd Fellows Hall at the corner of Ash and Townsend streets under Miss Mary Schaefer in March               
- 1904 Annual Report 

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1904: Daily circulation between 5,000 – 6,000; total volumes 61,000; 34 dailies, 21 weeklies, two monthly papers  
- Post-Standard, July 30, 1904

The new Syracuse Central Library - 1905

1905: New “Syracuse Central Library” building opens on March 23, 1905                 
Syracuse Journal, Mar. 23, 1905; Syracuse Herald, Mar. 24, 1905

camera clipart imageCataloging Room
camera clipart imageMain Staircase
camera clipart imageStudy Room

camera clipart imagePeriodical Room, postcard image
camera clipart imageDelivery Room, postcard image

camera clipart imageMain Desk, Christmastime
camera clipart imageCarnegie Library Souvenirs
camera clipart imageMain Reading Room

1905: John D. Barrow donates “a large number” of paintings originally displayed in one room on the third floor but later distributed throughout the library                   
- 1916 Annual Report

1906: Museum of Fine Arts opens in Central Library  
- Post-Standard?, April 11, 1906

Smith Collection - 19081908: J. William Smith donates over 458 rare books on the “History of Bookmaking” in honor of Ezekiel Mundy and houses in special cases in the trustees room            
 - Post-Standard, July 1, 1908
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1908: New York State Genealogical Bureau locates its headquarters in Syracuse, citing extensive genealogical resources at the Syracuse Public Library, University and Onondaga Historical Association       
- Post-Standard, Jan. 29, 1908
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1909: Paul Paine starts as assistant to Ezekiel Mundy 
- Herald, Nov. 5, 1909
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