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The library is considered the oldest library in Pinellas County. In 1895, Christopher B Bouton, a resident from Cleveland, gave the city of Dunedin 200 books for public use. Mr. Bouton's brother owned the town's meeting hall but gave ownership of it to the Dunedin Library Association to house the public library and a reading room.
Dunedin Public Libraries Kā Kete Wānaka O Ōtepoti (Māori) Location Dunedin, New Zealand Established 1908 Branches 6 + 2 mobile Collection Size 700,000 items Other information Website www.dunedinlibraries.govt.nz Dunedin Public Libraries is a network of six libraries and two bookbuses in Dunedin, New Zealand, owned and operated by the Dunedin City Council. The Libraries' collection includes ...
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The library is located on the second floor of the museum's building. The library provides patrons and other community members with over 200 volumes of cultural and historical information about Dunedin, Pinellas County, and Florida. [6]
December 13, 2015: Jessica Lynch, Prisoner of War, Private First Class (2001 - 2003), was honored and presented with the key to the city of Cape Coral, Florida by Mayor Marni Sawicki at a private dinner held at the Southwest Florida Military Museum & Library with both special and surprise guests in attendance. This was a private event closed to ...
In 1989, the library became a member of the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative, allowing the community to benefit from the sharing of resources with the other public libraries in Pinellas County. [4] In 2008, the library board fired the director of the library. [5] More recently, in 2016, the library began work on updating its long range plan. [6]
The library continued to grow. In 1952 the City gave property across the street from City Hall for the library. In 1953, the City assumed the assets of the library. On July 12, 1953 Dade City became financially responsible for Hugh Embry Library. [10] In 1962, the Friends of the Library group raised $12,000 to build a new building for the library.