Red Oak Public Library
Location
Current street address: 400 N. Second St. Red Oak, IA 51566
Carnegie address: 400 N. Second St. Red Oak, IA 51566
Original building still standing: Yes
Still in use as a library: Yes
Carnegie Grant Information
Date of Grant: November 27, 19061
Amount of Grant: $12,500.001
Cornerstone Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Opening Date: Friday, October 8, 1909, evening2
Carnegie Correspondent: H. E. Deemer, Judge
Librarian, at Dedication: Miss Sarah Palmer2
Architect: Patton & Miller, Chicago
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Building Style: "Old English"
Building Size: 59' 8" x 37'
Building Description: "attractive and convenient..."2
Town & County
City: Red Oak
County: Montgomery County
Population in 1900: 4,355
Population in 2010: 5,742
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Sources:
Twelfth Census of the United States — 1900. p. 450.
Red Oak is the county seat of Montgomery County, which was established on January 15, 1851. The county was named in honor of General Richard Montgomery (1738-1775) who was killed during the Revolutionary War. In 1854, the first county seat was located in Frankfort, but in 1863, a vote relocated the seat to Red Oak Junction. In 1901, the name was changed to Red Oak. Montgomery County received two Carnegie grants for the towns of Red Oak and Villisca.
(Source: Pratt, LeRoy G. “The Counties and Courthouses of Iowa.” Mason City, Ia; Klipto Printing & Office Supply Company, 1977, p. 236.)
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