Plainfield Public Library District

Plainfield Public Library District

The Plainfield Public Library District serves residents and businesses of the village of Plainfield, Illinois and surrounding area. The library district's current population is in excess of 60,000 residents. The library is located at 15025 S. Illinois Street, Plainfield, IL 60544 near crossings of Lincoln Highway and U.S. Route 66The street numbering convention was recently changed. The library's address under the "old" system was 705 N. Illinois St.

Library Statistics

July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Registered Cardholders 24,651
Annual Circulation 506,249
Total Holdings 100,000

History

In 1925, Ebanezer & Celeste Nimmons left a $25,000 estate to either the Village of Plainfield or to Plainfield Township for the establishment of a tax supported public library. On June 9, 1925 the residents of the Village of Plainfield held a special election to vote on the establishment of a tax supported public library. [Arter, Edward, Town Clerk Special Election Attestation, 2/10/1925] The Nimmons Village of Plainfield Free Public Library, commonly referred to as the Village Library, creating a tax supported endowed Library. The first elected Board of Directors was: Stephen Wylie, Clinton Hartong, Robert Wolfe, Clyde Wolf, Grace Jones-Smith, and Eugenia Hadlock. ["Arter"]

The Village Library opened its doors to the public in April 1926, with 784 books. Mrs. Hadlock, who had resigned from the Board of Directors, became the first Librarian. For 16 years Nimmons Village of Plainfield Free Public Library was located in a small frame building on a lot on the south side of Lockport Street and consisted of a room approximately 25 x 30 feet divided into a children's corner, a non-fiction corner, and a fiction corner, with study tables in another section. Bookcases lined the walls.

In 1940, the Library Board purchased a 50' x 132' lot from the Plainfield Congregational Church at 705 N. Illinois Street. [Board of Trustees, April 9,1940] The McClester-Nimmons Village of Plainfield Free Public Library opened its doors to the public on June 1, 1941. Mary Pierce Quilhot was the first librarian of the new facility. In 1954, Mrs. Jessie Klett tendered her resignation as the Library's Second Librarian. [Board of Trustees, Sept. 17, 1954] Miss Thyra Hartong was named the new librarian by the Board in October of that year. [Board of Trustees, Oct. 13, 1954]

The Library's Board of Trustees, concerned for the growth of the Library, purchased the residence at 709 N. Illinois Street for in 1978. [Board of Trustees, June 22, 1978] On February 18, 1980, the Board of Trustees purchased the residence at 707 N. Illinois Street.

On August 28, 1990 a tornado struck the Plainfield/Crest Hill area killing 29 people and causing millions of dollars of damage. The tornado destroyed the Grand Prairie Elementary School, the location of the Library District's branch library. Over 10,500 items at the branch library suffered water damage. Volunteers boxed damaged books that were then shipped to Atlanta for drying and preservation. Over 600 boxes of books returned a month later to be stored until the District's building expansion was complete. The boxes were stored at a warehouse in Minooka, Illinois until moved to a storage facility in Plainfield. Following the tornado, the Library District increased its service hours to help the community deal with the loss of two school media centers and the branch library. [Board of Trustees, Sept. 1, 1990]

After nearly a year, [Board of Trustees, Aug. 28, 1991] the District was able to settle its August 28, 1990 tornado claim of $84,599.75 with Maryland Casualty Insurance Company. Over 700 books and other items were destroyed. Maryland Casualty compensated the District $20,463.75 for damaged and destroyed materials. M.F. Bank Restoration Company received $64,900 from Maryland Casualty for salvage of 10,500 books. The Library District received $196 from F.E.M.A Federal Emergency Management Agency. The official dedication and grand opening of the District's newly expanded and remodeled Library was held on Sunday, December 8,1991. [Board of Trustees, Dec. 18, 1991]

In April 1999, the Library Board began negotiations to purchase the property at 706 N. Division Street. [Board of Trustees, April 21, 1999] The Library will have the right to purchase the property in August 2010.

In 2000, Plainfield Public Library District Administrative Librarian Barbara Pitney announced her retirement. The Library Board named Sharon Smith, former director of the Coal City Public Library District, Interim Administrator effective June 17, 2000. The Board of Trustees hired Julie M. Milavec as the new Administrative Librarian. Ms. Milavec began her work with the Plainfield Public Library District on November 1, 2000. [Board of Trustees, Aug. 3, 2000]

Census 2000 figures for the Library District, with official census population certified at 41, 843. New card registrations for 2001 averaged over 300 a month.

In October 2002, the Plainfield Public Library District exercised the right of first refusal for Mrs. Edna Gray's property at 708 N. Division Street. The property was purchased and the existing home on the property was razed. Plans to expand the existing library will not be feasible until the Library acquires the parking lot at 706 N. Division Street in 2010.

Notes

Board of Trustees, Nimmons Library "By-Laws of the Board of Trustees of the Nimmons Library' 'June 15, 1925
Pitney, Barbara "History of the Plainfield Public Library" Plainfield Public Library, Local History Files.
Beaird, Tina "Black Sky: Plainfield Tornado August 23, 1990" Illinois, 2005
Collected newspaper clippings "Plainfield Enterprise" [http://www.enterprisenews.net/Enterprise_Newspaper/home2.htm]
Plainfield Historical Society "A History of Plainfield Then and Now" Plainfield, IL 1977

External links

* [http://www.plainfield.lib.il.us Plainfield Public Library District web site]
[http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/library/home.html Illinois State Library]
[http://www.plainfield-il.org Village of Plainfield website]
[http://www.historyillinois.org Illinois State Historical Society]


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