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The following list of Carnegie libraries in North Dakota provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in North Dakota, where 8 public libraries were built from 8 grants (totaling $132,700) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1916. In addition, academic libraries were built at 3 institutions (totaling $68,400). Key{{GeoGroup}}{{legend2|#CEF2CE|Building still operating as a library|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|#EEF2CE|Building standing, but now serving another purpose|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|#F2CEF2|Building no longer standing|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|#A8EDEF|Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|#E6E6FA|Building contributes to a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}Public libraries | Library | City or town | Image | Date granted[1] | Grant amount[1] | Location | Notes | 1 | Bismarck | Bismarck | | 1916|Jan|28}} | $25,000 | | {{coord>46|48|27.74|N|100|47|1.6|W|type:landmark_region:US-ND|name=Bismarck Public Library}} Opened in July 1918, this library closed in 1963. It was eventually demolished in 1980.[2] | 2 | Devils Lake | Devils Lake | 1908|Apr|23}} | $12,500 | | {{coord>48|6|53|N|98|51|37|W|type:landmark_region:US-ND|name=Devils Lake Carnegie Library}} After opening January 21, 1910, this library operated until November 26, 2003, when a new facility opened. It now houses private businesses. | [3] align=center>3 | Dickinson | Dickinson | 1908|Mar|21}} | $12,500 | | {{coord>46|52|54.98|N|102|47|13.63|W|type:landmark_region:US-ND|name=Dickinson Area Public Library}} Opening January 3, 1910, this library has undergone extensive additions and renovations but remains in the same building.[4] | 4 | Fargo | Fargo | 1901|Mar|6}} | $20,000 | | {{coord>46|52|47.3|N|96|47|19.02|W|type:landmark_region:US-ND|name=Fargo Public Library}} After opening on January 26, 1903, this library served Fargo until 1968. It was razed in 1970.[5] | 5 | Grafton | Grafton | | 1903|Feb|2}} | $10,000 | | {{coord>48|25|3.75|N|97|24|44.92|W|type:landmark_region:US-ND}} [6] | 6 | Grand Forks | Grand Forks | | 1901|Jul|4}} | $22,700 | | | 7 | Minot | Minot | 1908|Aug|29}} | $15,000 | | {{coord>48|14|05|N|101|17|27|W|name=Minot}} | 8 | Valley City | Valley City | 1901|Jul|5}} | $15,000 | | {{coord>46|55|35|N|98|00|11|W|name=Valley_City}} |
Academic libraries | Institution | Locality | Image | Year granted[7] | Grant amount[7] | Location | Notes | 1 | Fargo College | Fargo | | 1905|Dec|23}} | $20,000 | | {{coord>46|52|27.71|N|96|47|16.71|W|type:landmark_region:US-ND|name=Fargo College Library}} The cornerstone for this library was ceremonially laid by former President Theodore Roosevelt on September 5, 1910. Fargo College was closed in 1922, however, and the library was razed in 1964.[8] | 2 | North Dakota Agricultural College | Fargo | | 1905|Feb|16}} | $18,400 | 1349 12th Ave. NW | | 3 | University of North Dakota | Grand Forks | 1906|Mar|26}} | $30,000 | 250 Centennial Dr., Grand Forks, ND, USA | |
Notes1. ^1 At various times, Bobinski and Jones disagree on these numbers. In these cases, Jones' numbers have been used due to both a more recent publication date and a more detailed gazetteer of branch libraries, which are often where the discrepancies occur. 2. ^{{cite book|last=Langemo|first=Cathy|title=Bismarck, North Dakota|publisher=Arcadia|location=Chicago|year=2002|page=39|isbn=0-7385-2000-4}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.devils-lake.nd.us/departments/library.html|title=Library History|publisher=Lake Region Public Library|accessdate=2009-07-18}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dickinsonlibrary.com/history.html|title=History of the Dickinson Area Public Library|publisher=Dickinson Area Public Library|accessdate=2009-07-18}} 5. ^{{cite book|last=Engelhardt|first=Carroll|title=Gateway to the Northern Plains: Railroads and the Birth of Fargo and Moorhead|publisher=U of M Press|location=Minneapolis|year=2007|pages=166–8|isbn=978-0-8166-4956-3}} 6. ^ 7. ^1 Miller, pp. 38–40 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fargo-history.com/other-schools/fargo-college-library.htm|title=Fargo College Library|accessdate=2009-07-20}}
References- {{cite book|last=Anderson|first=Florence|title=Carnegie Corporation Library Program 1911–1961|publisher=Carnegie Corporation|location=New York|year=1963|oclc=1282382|ref=Anderson}}
- {{cite book|last=Bobinski|first=George S.|title=Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development|publisher=American Library Association|location=Chicago|year=1969|isbn=0-8389-0022-4|ref=Bobinski}}
- {{cite book|last=Jones|first=Theodore|title=Carnegie Libraries Across America|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|location=New York|year=1997|isbn=0-471-14422-3|ref=Jones}}
- {{cite book|last=Miller|first=Durand R.|title=Carnegie Grants for Library Buildings, 1890-1917|publisher=Carnegie Corporation of New York|location=New York|year=1943|oclc=2603611|ref=Miller}}
Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent. Some details of this list may have been drawn from one of the references without support from the others. Reader discretion is advised.{{Carnegie libraries (US)}}{{Authority control}} 4 : Lists of Carnegie libraries in the United States by state|North Dakota education-related lists|Carnegie libraries in North Dakota|Lists of buildings and structures in North Dakota |