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Library
| The dark-colored bookshelves are from Barron's
Carnegie Library which was built in 1913. The long wood table
was used in an early post office that was located in the present
police station on La Salle Ave. The ornate green metal file
cabinet came from the Barron County Abstract Company which was
started by Arthur & Clarence Coe law office in Barron in 1885.
The file was used by the Abstract Company until 2000. The tall
vertical shelves in the northeast corner where used in the
Register of Deeds office in the Court House. The very heavy
record books (like the one on the large bookkeeper's desk) were
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Informational material in the library consists of several
early Barron County Plat Books; the oldest published in 1888,
older books of fiction, literature, agriculture, school text
books, magazines, school annuals, church and centennial books,
to name a few. One of our most important books is the 1922
Barron County History which contains information about Barron
County's beginning's, histories and pictures of early residents.
There are over a thousand cross-referenced copies of photographs
in the museum archives. A few categories are machinery, logging,
businesses, cities and villages, to name a few. For a fee,
copies of photos may be obtained. |
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