The Friends support the Library System, its programs, and services through advocacy, volunteer work, and fundraising. The Friends sponsor:
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History: The Ladies Library Association of Greenwood established the Greenwood Library in November 1901 to promote the reading of great litera...
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Before it was chartered in 1855, Belton was a major stop on the wagon trail leading from the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills to Augusta, Georgia. The...
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Mission Statement:
The Anderson County Library System is dedicated to providing access to information of all types and facilities for educatio...
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The Laurens County Library is a county-wide system operating two branches, a bookmobile and book deposits for senior citizens. The Library is gover...
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About Us:
We provide computer services, fax & copy services, as well as books, DVD's, magazines, newspapers, audio books, and genealogy refe...
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Library Hours
Mon-Thu - 9am - 9pm
Fri-Sat - 9am - 6pm
Sun - closed
About:
Farmers first settled the southern part of Greenville County during ...
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The Mary Willis Library was founded in 1888 by Dr. Francis T. Willis in memory of his duaghter and as a gift to the people of his hometown and coun...
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About us: The Clinton Public Library has a full selection of fiction and non-fiction books for all ages, child through adult. The circulating colle...
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About Us
Hart County Library is a Georgia PINES Library. Georgia Library Public Information Network for Electronic Services, or PINES, is Georgia...
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History:
The Old Stage Road ran from Laurens to Greenville, and where it crossed an old Cherokee trail that came to be known as the Georgia Road, ...
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Mission Statement: The Aiken-Bamberg-Barnwell-Edgefield Regional Library System exists to provide materials which communicate experience and idea...
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Branch History:Captain Nathaniel Austin, the first permanent white settler in Greenville County, built a log cabin in the Mauldin area, and one of ...
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