Details for Carroll Library

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014173

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Marker Number 14173
Atlas Number 5507014173
Marker Title Carroll Library
Index Entry Carroll Library
Address 1429 S 5th St.
City Waco
County McLennan
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 678553
UTM Northing 3491588
Subject Codes libraries, education topics
Marker Year 2008
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Baylor University, Carroll Library, 5th and Speight streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The Carroll Library has been a vital institution for Baylor since the early 20th century. The need for a central library became clear when Waco University consolidated with Baylor University at Independence in 1886, resulting in the opening of Baylor University. Holdings were spread throughout a number of libraries and literary societies making research difficult. Baylor's student newspaper, the Lariat, proposed the creation of a university library. In 1901, Baylor President, Oscar H. Cooper, requested the board of trustees to create the position of curator and librarian, and recommended the appointment of James J. Carroll to the position. F.L. Carroll, for whom the library is named, donated funds for construction. Building of the library and chapel began in April 1903. The library opened with an accumulation of about 18,000 books. A number of special holdings, including the Browning Collection (which later became the nucleus of the Armstrong Browning Library) and Texas Collection, have been held here. In 1922, fire destroyed the library, though many items were saved. The Baylor Alumni Association led a fundraising effort which resulted in the construction of a new building by 1923. During the next fifty years, various departments and offices occupied Carroll Library. In 1968, the main library moved, allowing the Texas Collection, which returned here in the 1950s, to expand. In 1993, the University renovated the library building. Today, Carroll Library continues to be a vital scholarly institution for students and faculty of Baylor University, as well as for others in Waco and throughout Texas. (2008)

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