The cornerstone for Carnegie building is laid on July 3, 1909.
The part-time library is housed in a Carnegie building, dating back to 1907.
An expansion and addition to the original Carnegie building was made in 2002.
Library service continued in the Carnegie building until 1970 when the current building was completed.
The Carnegie building gave the group its first opportunity to set up a museum.
The original Carnegie building was replaced with new construction in 1963.
When the library opened in the Carnegie building, only the first floor was used.
In 1985, due to space issues, the original Carnegie building was expanded.
A second story needed to be added to the original Carnegie building.
The grand opening of the renovated Carnegie building and the new wing was on May 7, 2011.