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In 1972 Laura Sue Toby and Helen Vaughn undertook the task of
organizing and pursuing the creation of a public library for Taylor
County. With their hard work and the help of many other individuals, the
dream of a public library soon became a reality. In 1974 Taylor County was
approved for Library Services and Construction Act Funds during a
Library Demonstration Project, then renovation began. Under
the direction of Elaine Munday, the Taylor County Public Library first opened its
doors to the public on January 13, 1975 with a collection of 16,842 volumes of
books and other materials.
The building that now houses the library
was built in 1889 under the influence of the Reverend W.D. Arvin. His
funeral was the first to be held at the church. His wife's funeral was the last
funeral held in the church while still a Baptist
Church. The building was purchased from the Campbellsville Baptist on
October 26, 1916 by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
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