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The following list of Carnegie libraries in South Dakota provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in South Dakota, where 25 public libraries were built from 25 grants (totaling $254,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1917. In addition, academic libraries were built at 2 institutions (totaling $57,000). Key{{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 | Aberdeen | Aberdeen | | 1901|Mar|14}} | $15,000 | | Open 1902–1950 | 2 | Armour | Armour | 1914|Feb|26}} | $7,500 | 915 Main St. | | 3 | Britton | Britton | | 1914|May|8}} | $7,500 | | Open 1921–2002, demolished for school expansion | 4 | Brookings | Brookings | 1907|Dec|13}} | $10,000 | 524 4th St. | Open 1915–1976, now the Brookings Arts Council | 5 | Canton | Canton | | 1904|Dec|2}} | $10,000 | | Now a day care center | 6 | Dallas | Dallas | 1913|Apr|28}} | $5,000 | 405 Main St. | Opened September 18, 1914 | 7 | Deadwood | Deadwood | | 1902|Apr|11}} | $15,000 | 435 Williams St. | | 8 | Dell Rapids | Dell Rapids | 1908|Nov|20}} | $6,000 | 513 N. Orleans Ave. | | 9 | Hot Springs | Hot Springs | 1907|Mar|9}} | $10,000 | 145 N. Chicago St. | Now an insurance office | 10 | Huron | Huron | | 1907|Dec|13}} | $10,000 | | Open 1909–1965 | 11 | Lake Andes | Lake Andes | 1911|Nov|21}} | $5,000 | 500 Main St. | | 12 | Madison | Madison | 1906|Jan|16}} | $10,000 | 209 E. Center St. | | 13 | Milbank | Milbank | 1905|Apr|11}} | $7,000 | 211 S. 3rd St. | Closed 1979, now a museum | 14 | Mitchell | Mitchell | 1902|Jan|10}} | $12,000 | 119 W. 3rd Ave. | Now houses historical and genealogical societies | 15 | Pierre | Pierre | | 1903|Mar|20}} | $12,500 | | Open 1905–1972. Heavily damaged by fire in 1994, demolished 1995 | 16 | Rapid City | Rapid City | 1914|Mar|11}} | $12,500 | 604 Kansas City St. | | 17 | Redfield | Redfield | 1902|Mar|14}} | $10,000 | 5 E. 5th Ave. | Opened in 1902 | 18 | Sioux Falls | Sioux Falls | 1901|Jan|24}} | $30,000 | 235 W. 10th St. | Open 1903–1972, now the town hall | 19 | Sisseton | Sisseton | 1914|Jun|11}} | $7,500 | 215 Oak St. E | | 20 | Tyndall | Tyndall | 1915|Dec|3}} | $7,500 | 110 W. 17th Ave. | | 21 | Vermillion | Vermillion | 1903|Feb|20}} | $10,000 | 12 Church St. | | 22 | Wagner | Wagner | | 1915|Jun|1}} | $5,000 | | | 23 | Watertown | Watertown | 1903|Apr|13}} | $10,000 | 27 1st Ave. SE | Open 1906–1967, now a museum | 24 | Wessington Springs | Wessington Springs | 1917|May|3}} | $7,000 | 109 W. Main St. | | 25 | Yankton | Yankton | 1902|Mar|14}} | $12,000 | 4th and Capitol Sts. | |
Academic libraries | Institution | Locality | Image | Date granted[2] | Grant amount[2] | Location | Notes | 1 | University of South Dakota | Vermillion | 1906|Feb|2}} | $40,000 | 350 E. Clark St. | Now the National Music Museum | 2 | Yankton College | Yankton | | 1904|Feb|2}} | $17,000 | | {{coord>42|52|48|N|97|23|27|W}} Became the Art Building in 1970. Part of Federal Prison Camp, Yankton since 1988 |
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. ^1 Miller, pp. 38–40
References- {{cite book|last=Anderson|first=Florence|title=Carnegie Corporation Library Program 1911–1961|publisher=Carnegie Corporation|location=New York|date=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|date=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|date=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|date=1943|oclc=2603611|ref=Miller}}
- {{cite journal|last = Richards|first = Susan L.|title = The Building of Carnegie Libraries in South Dakota|journal = South Dakota History|publisher = South Dakota State Historical Society Press|issn = 0361-8676|date = Spring 1990|volume = 20|issue = 1|pages = 1–16|url = http://www.sdshspress.com/index.php?&id=1731&sub_action=1&action=960|format = PDF|accessdate = July 19, 2013}}
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|South Dakota education-related lists|Libraries in South Dakota|Lists of buildings and structures in South Dakota |