River Falls Public Library: The Legacy of its Founding Mothers
Jayne L. Hoffman
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From its humble beginnings as a subscription library in 1857 to its current status as a vibrant community hub, the River Falls Public Library stands as a testament to the power of civic engagement and perseverance. This meticulously researched history, reveals how generations of dedicated women transformed a small Midwestern town's literary landscape through their tireless advocacy and innovation. At the heart of this story are the remarkable individuals and organizations who believed in the transformative power of public access to books and knowledge. From the Levings sisters' beloved bookstore to the Tuesday Club's determined fundraising efforts, from reading rooms to modern facilities, this book this book chronicles how determined citizens-particularly women's groups like the Tuesday Club and River Falls Improvement League shaped their community's cultural future. "River Falls Public Library - The Legacy of its Founding Mothers" offers an inspiring chronicle of how grassroots activism, community spirit, and dedication created an enduring institution that continues to enrich River Falls today.