Filed Under Kalispell

Carnegie Library, Kalispell

East Side Historic District

Citizens organized the Kalispell Public Library in 1897 and reorganized it as the Free Library a few years later. Holdings included 772 circulating volumes and 269 reference works. In 1900, Kalispell banker J. Harrington Edwards met with the private secretary of New York philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to discuss funds for the construction of a library building. Carnegie agreed to donate $10,000 and the city promised to furnish the site plus $1,000 per year over the next decade for maintenance. Architect George Shanley drew the plans while his father, Bernard, won the contracting bid for $9,860. Constructed of gray sandstone from the Columbus quarries near Butte and pressed brick shipped by rail from Menominee, Wisconsin, the unusual Colonial Revival style building features a domed octagonal entry. Citizens flocked to the grand opening on January 12, 1904. The library boasted 4,500 volumes and, by 1921, that number had increased to 10,000. Carnegie’s gift served as Kalispell’s library until 1969 when its holdings were consolidated with the county library. This landmark building then acquired a new function as the Hockaday Center for the Arts, a non-profit community art center and museum.

Images

Carnegie Library
Carnegie Library Kalispell, Montana, b&w print Source: Montana Historical Society Research Center Photograph Archives, Helena, Montana Creator: Photographer Unidentified Date: [no date]
Carnegie Library
Carnegie Library 302 2nd Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana, b&w print Source: Montana Historical Society Research Center Photograph Archives, Helena, Montana Creator: Photographer Unidentified Date: ca. 1903
Kalispell Carnegie Library (Hockaday Museum of Art)
Kalispell Carnegie Library (Hockaday Museum of Art) View of facade Source: Montanapictures.net Creator: Montanapictures.net Date: June 2012
Carnegie Library, Kalispell
Carnegie Library, Kalispell Carnegie Library, Kalispell (PAc 91-51 Kalispell R01 F29). Front to side view of the building, facing southeast on 3rd Street East near the alley in the middle of the block away from the entrance. B&W. Source: Montana State Historic Preservation Office from the Photograph Archives at the Montana Historical Society Creator: Alan Thompson Date: Nov. 1991

Location

302 2nd Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana | Public

Metadata

The Montana National Register Sign Program, “Carnegie Library, Kalispell,” Historic Montana, accessed April 24, 2024, https://historicmt.org/items/show/78.