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The Brumback Library

215 West Main Street, Van Wert, United States
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The Brumback Library is the first County Library formed in the United States. Its Children's Department offers many programs for children of all ages. The Brumback Library was built with funds bequeathed to Van Wert County Residents by John Sanford Brumback, a former resident of Van Wert, for the purpose of building a free public library. Mr. Brumback's will directed that a sufficient sum from his estate be devoted to the erection and furnishings of a library building as a free gift to Van Wert County if the county would provide for its equipment of books and maintenance.

The cornerstone of the building was laid with imposing ceremonies, on July 18, 1899, and no expense was spared in making the building both handsome in appearance and substantial in construction. The architecture is a combination of Gothic and Romanesque. With turreted towers and a Ludowici tile roof, the library presents a most effective and pleasing appearance amid the trees of the park where it is located.

The building was dedicated on January 1, 1901. Two renovations have occurred. In 1917 the basement was remodeled to house the children's department. In 1991 an addition of 10,500 square feet of new building along with the complete renovation of the existing structure took place. The renovation and addition was made possible through a gift from Mr. Orville and Miss Ellen Reid. The new addition is thus called Reed Memorial Addition in memory of deceased members of the Reed family.


The governing board of trustees is comprised of seven members, two appointed by the Brumback heirs, two appointed by city council, and three appointed by the county Commissioners of Van Wert County.

The Brumback Library and its five branches located in Convoy, Middle Point, Ohio City, Willshire, and Wren comprise the first county library formed in the United States. The library clearly serves as an outstanding example of great foresight and philanthropy, a true cultural legacy.  

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This week at the library!

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The Library will be closed Monday, July 3rd & Tuesday, July 4th.

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Tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. the Ft. Wayne Youtheatre will present "Tall & Folk Tales" at the Marsh Foundation. Stop in the library before then to get a ticket!! :)

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Next week at the library!

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Don't miss this summer's movie showing of Cars 3 at Van Wert Cinemas! Please remember you must have tickets to attend the movie. You can register at the Children's Desk or at any of the Branch Libraries :)

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Next week at the library! Remember you need to have tickets for the MadCap Puppet Show. Sign up at the Children's desk!

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We have tickets ready for the puppet show next Wednesday! Stop in to get yours!

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Summer Reading Program is underway! Here's a look at what is going on next week at Main Library. If you go to one of our Branch Libraries, make sure to stop in and get a calendar of events! We can't wait to see all of you this summer! :)

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It's almost time! We have so many fun things for all ages to enjoy this summer! Programs start June 5th, but you can sign up starting next Tuesday, May 30th.

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We're getting set up! Come in tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. to take a look!

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Yay for Spring!! Stop in next Saturday :)

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Next week is National Library Week!! Celebrate with us on Tuesday, April 11th with a fun party in the Children's Department! Register at the Children's Desk, or call 419-238-2168. Hope to see you there! :)

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