Dwight Foster Public Library
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Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, United States
| Dwight Foster Public Library | |
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| 42°55′35″N 88°50′06″W / 42.92637787096602°N 88.83503886558039°W | |
| Location | 209 Merchants Avenue Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, United States |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1892 |
| Branch of | Bridges Library System |
| Access and use | |
| Population served | 21,829 |
| Other information | |
| Website | www |
Dwight Foster Public Library is a public library in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.
Established in 1892, the Foster Library serves Fort Atkinson and surrounding communities. The total service population was 21,829 in 2016.[1] The library serves as the resource library for Jefferson County,[2] is a member of the Bridges Library System.[3]
The idea for a public library in Fort Atkinson was first broached by two local women's clubs who used State Historical Library in Madison for research on their book topics. It was also discussed at a local meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union on November 4, 1889.
On March 10, 1890, the twenty-one women present pledged to raise $100 towards a new library. At the W.C.T.U. meeting on December 7, 1891, Mrs. W. H. Rogers, president of the society, acted as chairman and appointed a committee to petition the city council to ask the voters to appropriate $500 for a free public library.
On January 4, 1892, the City of Fort Atkinson voted to spend $500 for library purposes. However, the city council discovered there was no money left in the city treasury. In response, on January 12, 1892, at a W.C.T.U. meeting, a committee was appointed to raise the $500. The W.C.TU. donated $100 and in a few months the $500 was pledged. By May 21, 1892, they had raised $80 through cost suppers, $20 by donations and $400 from the pledges. On May 25, 1892, the city agreed to fund equipment and maintenance and the city's public library officially commenced.[4]
