Seattle Public Library Annual Reports, 1894-2018

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Seattle Public Library
Title
Seattle Public Library Annual Reports
Dates
1894-2018 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.4 cubic feet
Collection Number
1802-I5
Repository
Seattle Municipal Archives
Seattle Municipal Archives
Office of the City Clerk
City of Seattle
PO Box 94728
98124-4728
Seattle, WA
Telephone: 2062337807
Fax: 2063869025
archives@seattle.gov
Access Restrictions

Records are open to the public.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Although Seattle's first library association was organized in August 1868, the library was not a regular branch of city government until 1891. In 1896, with the establishment of a new charter, the management of the library, previously under the control of a library commission, was transferred to the position of librarian, who reported to the mayor and city council. In 1899, after several moves, the library moved from the Rialto Building to the Yesler Mansion. After a 1901 fire destroyed the library and its entire collection, Andrew Carnegie donated $200,000 for a new central library building. He later contributed another $20,000 for furnishings. The new central library was dedicated in 1906 and stood between Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Madison and Spring Streets. In 1909, the state legislature removed all libraries in the state from the jurisdiction of the municipal civil service commissions so that the library could select its own employees. Several other Carnegie-financed branches opened in Seattle neighborhoods following the dedication of the central library. These included the Greenlake, University, West Seattle, Queen Anne, Columbia, and Fremont branches, all built between 1910 and 1921. The Yesler branch (now Douglass-Truth), which opened its doors in 1914, was the first city-financed branch library. By 1949, the library had 11 branches. The 1949 earthquake damaged the main library, however, and it found temporary housing until 1960, when the new library (built on the same site as the old Carnegie library) was dedicated. The library was outgrowing its space by the 1990s, and, in 1998, taxpayers approved $196.4 million in bonds for a new Central library, as well as additions and modifications to Seattle's branch libraries. The Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and his firm, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, were selected in 1999 to design the new 355,000-square-foot central library. The new Central branch of the Seattle Public Library opened in May 2004.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Reports from the library board and those from the librarian are both included in this record series. Early reports discuss the financial status of the library, physical location, circulation, acquisitions, policies, and contributions. The 1896 report states that "the reading of wholesome fiction...is rest to the weary, illumination to the perplexed, a cure for selfishness and narrow mindedness, and an inspiration to a fuller and better life." Later reports include information on the development of a technology division, the library's efforts towards meeting wartime needs, and selected statistics, among other topics. Beginning in 1939, photographs of library activities are included in some reports. The 1959 to 1960 report includes floor plans for the new building. The 1958 annual report of the Municipal Reference Library is also included in this series.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

CF Project. A Comptroller or Clerk File (CF) can consist of correspondence, reports, petitions, contracts, agreements, etc. from elected officials, City departments, other government agencies, or the general public, which have been placed "on file" with the Office of the City Clerk (OCC). They are primarily permanent records, but also include routine material which is periodically purged. Beginning in 1987, certain archival records identified in the CF have been removed, arranged into records series, and incorporated into the collection of the Seattle Municipal Archives, a program of the OCC. A single accession number, 1987-048, was assigned to the transfer of the CF to the Archives. The initial transfer included records dating from 1895. These records remain in the CF series until approximately 15 years after they were filed with the OCC, at which point they are removed to the Archives. The transfer of CF records to the Archives is routine and regular. New accession numbers are not created when these transfers are made.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[Item and date], Seattle Public Library Annual Reports, Record Series 1802-I5 Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1894
1 1 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1895
1 1 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1896
1 1 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1898-1899
1 2 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1905
1 2 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1908
1 2 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1909
1 2 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1913
1 2 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1918
1 2 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1921
1 3 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1931
1 3 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1935
1 3 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1936
1 3 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1938
1 3 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1939
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1940-1941
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1942
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1943
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1945
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1946
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1947
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1948
1 4 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1949
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1950
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1951
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1952
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1953
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1954
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1955
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1956
1 5 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1957
1 6 Municipal Reference Library Annual Report 1958
1 7 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1959
1 7 Seattle Public Library Biennial Report 1961-1962
1 7 Seattle Public Library Biennial Report 1963-1964
1 7 Statistical Supplement to the 1963-1964 Biennial Report 1965
1 7 Seattle Public Library Biennial Report 1966-1967
1 8 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1972
1 8 Seattle Public Library Departmental Reports 1973
1 8 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1982
1 8 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1985
1 9 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1990
1 9 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1991
1 9 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1992
1 9 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1993
1 10 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1996
1 10 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1997
1 10 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1998
1 10 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 1999
1 11 Seattle Public LIbrary Annual Report 2002
1 11 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 2003
1 11 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 2004
1 11 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 2007
1 11 Seattle Public Library Annual Report 2018

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Corporate Names

  • Seattle Public Library

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)