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Fort Worth Library

Fort Worth Library is the public library system that serves the city of Fort Worth, Texas. The Fort Worth Public Libraries consist of 12 branches including the central library, two regional libraries, and two satellite branches throughout the city.〔"(Locations and Hours )." ''Fort Worth Library''. Retrieved on January 27, 2009.〕
==History==

In April 1892, 20 women formed the idea for the city's first library while meeting at the home of Jenny Scheuber. Under the Fort Worth Public Library Association, this association received its state charter and with the financial support from Andrew Carnegie they brought the Fort Worth Public Library into existence.〔()〕 Carnegie donated building funds for the construction of more than 2,000 libraries in the United States and from 1886 to 1919 he donated $56 million.〔Richard Rubin. ''Foundations of Library and Information Science''. Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2004.〕 Carnegie suggested to the founding women that they ask the local gentlemen for "the price of a good cigar" to help raise the necessary local supporting funds. When the City Council approved spending $4,000 per year to run the library, Carnegie contributed $50,000 for the building.〔().〕 The Carnegie Public Library of Fort Worth opened on October 17, 1901, at Ninth and Throckmorton streets.

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