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Bachelor Girls’
Library Club, 207 E. Sixth Street
Formed by 15 young single women in 1902 with fewer than 50
books, this library club would later donate to the City of
Rusk a volume of books that greatly contributed to an
inventory in excess of 23,000 books. The Book Club,
originally housed in downtown Rusk at the Acme Hotel, is
believed to be the first public library established in
Cherokee County. In 1904 the club changed its name to “The
Maids and Matrons Library Club” and rescinded its rule
prohibiting married members in order that several of its
original founders who had since married could continue in
the organization. The name of the club was changed once more
in 1916 to the “Library Study Club.” In 1936 the members
formed a club for younger women called “The Thalian Study
Club.” The size of the library’s holdings continued to grow
so that by 1966 the club had for some years required the
services of a paid librarian. That year the club donated all
of its books and furnishings to the City of Rusk. In 1969
they became part of the permanent collection at the newly
constructed Singletary Memorial Library building. The
Library Study Club and its offspring the Thalian Club
continued to support the Rusk Community Library.
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