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      • Although initially conceived as a college, the idea was refocused to constructing a library. The library building was started in 1876 at First Avenue and Pennsylvania Streets in Carpenter's field, a place where circuses once pitched their tents. A depressed economy halted construction in 1877.
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  2. A Timeline of Willard Library. Take a fascinating stroll through the history of an Evansville, Indiana, icon; learn about the people and events that have shaped Willard Library. August 23, 1876. A letter was sent to the Library trustees from Willard Carpenter, outlining his plans and wishes for "THE WILLARD LIBRARY." August 23, 1876

  3. Although initially conceived as a college, the idea was refocused to constructing a library. The library building was started in 1876 at First Avenue and Pennsylvania Streets in Carpenter's field, a place where circuses once pitched their tents. A depressed economy halted construction in 1877.

  4. Carpenter wanted to see the Library built in his lifetime, and although the land values had not rebounded as hoped, he was ready to hurry matters up. The former architects were no longer in business in Evansville, but their successors, James and Merritt Reid, took over the project.

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  5. Founder Willard Carpenter wanted to leave a lasting legacy in Evansville, a town he had helped to build through politics and business. His dream was to build a Willard College. Although the project was actually begun—plans were drawn up, trustees were appointed, and resources were allocated by Carpenter—the resources available were not ...

  6. Willard Library has been a part of Indiana’s history since 1885; it has the distinction of being Indiana’s oldest public library. The library is named after Willard Carpenter, a local philanthropist who envisioned the library to be a place that people of all races, classes, and sexes could use free of charge.

  7. Apr 7, 2022 · Carpenter sought to create a lasting legacy in Evansville, and this library was his final attempt to do so. Carpenter broke ground on the library on May 17, 1877, and worked on the project almost every day with architects Robert Boyd and Henry Brickley.

  8. Aug 27, 2021 · Louise Carpenter lost the case. Now she is believed to haunt the library until she gets what is owed. The first sighting. The first Grey Lady sighting was reported in the basement of the Willard Library in 1937 by a library custodian. “A maintenance worker came in the middle of the night.

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