Jefferson-Madison Regional Library (Va.)
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found: History of the McIntire and Central Library, 1989:p. 1 (Charlottesville Public Library opened its doors to the public on May 30, 1921; cornerstone of building at 2nd and Jefferson Streets laid November 1919; the building, land, furniture and first 5,000 books were the gift of Paul Goodloe McIntire) p. 2 (Fourth Street Branch opened for "the purpose of serving the colored race" in 1934; closed in 1948 when African-Americans were allowed full access to the main library; with the development of bookmobile service to Albemarle County in 1947, the name was changed to Charlottesville-Albemarle Public Library. In 1958, six years after the death of Paul McIntire, the main library building and the system itself became known as the McIntire Library) p. 3 (became the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library in 1972; the Central Library moved from the old McIntire building to the former U.S. Post Office on the corner of Market and 2nd Streets Feb. 2, 1981)
found: Regional library, [1989?]:p. 1 (Louisa County and Nelson County branches open 1972; 1974 Greene County branch opens; 1981 Central Library moves to renovated Post Office building)
found: Jefferson-Madison Regional Library schedule, 1994:(the regional library consists of the following libraries: in Charlottesville, the Central Library and Regional Headquarters, Gordon Avenue Library, Northside Library, and the Charlottesville-Albemarle Historical Collection of the Albemarle County Historical Society, housed in the old McIntire building; Scottsville Library; Greene County Library; Louisa County Library; Nelson Memorial Library)
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1995-06-20: new
1995-06-21: revised
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