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"It may not seem like much, but think of the consequences. One overdue library book today, the collapse of the universe by the end of the week."

—Gareth Roberts

 

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The Madison County Library Association sponsored the first county library in 1937. Started as a project of the local Home Demonstration Clubs, it opened in a tiny room, not much bigger than a closet, in the War Memorial Building with only fifteen books. Mrs. Anna Hall was the first librarian and patrons were sometimes allowed to browse and to check out their own books on the honor system. The first fundraiser was a silver tea where books and money were donated to increase the original collection to thirty-five books.

By 1957, the library owned more than two thousand books and many shelves in the small room held two rows of books—making it almost impossible to see the back row. The librarian's salary was paid first by the Works Progress Administration and later by the county. However, local organizations and individual citizens covered funding for books.

On June 4, 1969, the library moved from the War Memorial Building and officially opened in the historic "Thomas W. Lewis" home, which had been purchased in 1967. The Madison Library Association became Madison County library, Incorporated, a non-profit organization, administered by a twelve-member board of Directors. Funds from the county supplemented by state and federal aid and grants helped support the library. Donations from local individuals and organizations augmented the financial resources. A $10,000 bequest from the Fletcher estate was used to purchase books.

In 1969, Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Weaver gave 480 books on Americana focusing on Native American history and western lore. Brass plaques throughout the library identify donors, including those on furniture crafted in Madison County by E. A. Clore Sons. Local artists generously donated a permanent collection of their prints and paintings. Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Madison County Garden Club, Jr. Garden Club, and 4-H Clubs were among the organizations that provided landscaping assistance. Mr. Melvin Aylor, next door neighbor and mayor of Madison, kept the front lawn mowed for many years. Prior to the development of the state's community college program, The Madison Center of the University of Virginia provided a collection of books for the extension students, which was housed in the library until 1973. By 1976 the library had approximately 8,000 books and librarian, Margie McLain, was typically circulating 20 - 30 books each day.

In 1987, an addition, funded by local donations, was added onto the back of the historic building. Muriel Murphy left a portion her estate sufficient to pay off the new addition and form the nucleus of a building and grounds fund. On May 20, 1990, a celebration was held to commemorate the retirement of the library loan. In August of 2004, the second addition to the building was moved into, creating an additional 3000 square feet of space on the top floor and 3000 square foot unfinished basement for our future needs. That loan was paid off within 5 years, thanks to our patrons and supporters. A yearly fundraising drive, in addition to Used Book Sales sponsored by The Friends of the Library and a Progressive Auction, provide avenues for continued community support.

Today, the Madison County Library is one of only 8 independent libraries in the state. It currently has 5,846 registered patrons, 32,000 books in the collection and averages 500 people visits per week. The card catalog and circulation systems are computerized for maximum efficiency. Videos, DVD's, books on tape and CD's, and internet and wireless access are part of routine services that were hard to imagine even a few years ago. 
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Location & Hours

402 N. Main Street
P.O. Box 243
Madison, VA 22727
540.948.4720
Fax: 540.948.4919


HOURS

Monday 10AM–5PM
Tuesday 10AM–8PM
Wednesday 10AM–5PM
Thursday 10AM–8PM
Friday 10AM–5PM
Saturday 10AM–2PM

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