Community Pulls for library
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Title
Community Pulls for library
Description
Article discusses the new building for the Victoria Evans Memorial Library, located at
605 North St.
Ashburn, GA
"The library in Turner County was actually started in the early 1920s by a group of local women who were members of a sewing club. Mrs. Madge Rouse, who served as librarian for many years, the women were each asked to buy a book and circulate it among themselves and friends. The young ladies were excited and within days had their books and the Turner County Library was born."
605 North St.
Ashburn, GA
"The library in Turner County was actually started in the early 1920s by a group of local women who were members of a sewing club. Mrs. Madge Rouse, who served as librarian for many years, the women were each asked to buy a book and circulate it among themselves and friends. The young ladies were excited and within days had their books and the Turner County Library was born."
Source
The Wiregrass Farmer
Publisher
The Wiregrass Farmer
Date
July 6, 1995
Collection
Citation
“Community Pulls for library,” Turner County Project Digital Archive Repository, accessed November 8, 2024, https://turnercountyproject.com/archive/items/show/199.
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