• Formation of Reading Society (Feb 12) • $2 yearly membership fee for residents • $4 yearly membership fee for non-residents • Borrow one book at a time • Fines for overdue books sixpence daily • No novels or books of moral controversy
1836
Name changed to Woodstock Subscription Library, Membership 21
1837
First novels, those of Walter Scott, allowed into collection
1840
Membership of 60, Branches in Princeton and Embro
1852
Merger with Woodstock Mechanics Institute, Location in home of James Simpson, Riddell Street
1858
Reading Room at Mechanics Hall, northeast corner of Adelaide and Wellington Streets
1868
Mechanics Hall sold for mortgage, Reading Room moves to various upper floors on Dundas Street until the turn of the century, Library merges with Oxford Literary Society
1904
City of Woodstock passes a by-law for the establishment of a public library and donates land at northeast corner of Hunter and Graham Streets for a library building
1905
Carnegie Foundation awards City of Woodstock a grant of $24,000 for the construction of a library
1909
Carnegie funded library building opened
1910 to the Present
1929
Children's Department established
1932
Children's Department moved to separate quarters on ground floor
1935
Membership 3,341
1967
Centennial addition opened, including Art Gallery and Reference Room
1969
Library begins to collect Local History material
1972
Library acquires former Lutheran Church north of Carnegie building and relocates Children's Department there, Art gallery expands into former Children's Department area, Audio-visual Department created
1976
City of Woodstock designates Carnegie library a historic building
1982
Computer terminals installed to link Woodstock Public Library with London Public Library, conversion of card catalogue to computer database begins
1983
Art Gallery moves to former Knox Presbyterian Church manse on Hunter Street
1984
Membership 8,100
1982
Library's sesquicentennial year
1989
Automated borrowing of library materials begins
1990
On-line access to library catalogue begins
1996
Major renovation and addition to library building completed, public Internet access computers installed, Friends of the Woodstock Public Library established