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Morris Library is the main academic library on the campus of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, in Carbondale, Illinois.Named for Delyte W. Morris who served as President of Southern Illinois University from 1948 to 1970, the library holds more than 4 million volumes, 53,000 current periodicals and serials, and over 3.6 million microform units.
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Morris Library. Morris Library is the main library for the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus. The library holds over four million volumes, 53,000 current periodicals and serials, and over 3.6 million microform units.
In 1965, the Morristown & Morris Township Library began to serve as a Joint Free Public Library. The Dowling Wing was completed in 1987. This created a new front entrance on South Street and a magazine room. Part of the wing is the Children's Room and the Treasure Room. [1]
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On July 31, 2021, the new Linda Sokol Francis Brookfield Library opened across the street at 3541 Park Avenue. The original Carnegie library site currently serves as the Library's parking lot and Pollinator Garden. The concrete "Public Library" sign from the Carnegie library has been installed in the garden. 9: Carmi Carmi: Jan 14, 1914: $10,000
Southeast corner of Morris Library Landmark Morris Library Plaza Architectural Memorials A series of informational plaques related to Wheeler Library, Morris Library, The Normal Building, and Old Main Unknown Southeast corner of Morris Library Dedication Memorial and Donor Bricks n/a Unknown Southeast corner of Morris Library Dedication
Morristown and Morris Township Public Library - Originating as informal book trading in 1792, the library was officially incorporated in 1866. [110] After growing to 30,000 volumes, a 1914 fire destroyed the lyceum and much of its contents. In 1916, textile merchant Grinnell Willis constructed and paid for a new fireproof building. [110]