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Houston Library company history timeline

1848

The library board selected a lot once occupied by Thomas M. Bagby, a co-founder of the 1848 Houston Lyceum.

1854

The Houston Public Library system traces its founding to the creation of the second Houston Lyceum in 1854.

1907

By 1907, 10,000 Houstonians held accounts at the library.

1913

The Colored Carnegie Library of Houston opened in 1913 with an African American board of trustees and management.

1921

The city changed the name from Carnegie Library to Houston Public Library in 1921.

1926

The building constructed as Houston's Central Library in 1926 was later named the Julia Ideson Building in her honor.

1953

In June 1953, Mayor of Houston Roy Hofheinz told the HPL board that library facilities should no longer be segregated.

On August 21, 1953, library facilities for high school students and adults were desegregated – without public announcement to the black community.

1961

On July 31, 1961, the Carnegie Colored Library closed.

1976

Central Library consists of the Julia Ideson Building and the Jesse H. Jones Building, constructed in 1976.

2012

In 2012, the Marston Building was sold by the City of Houston, and the HPL administrative office moved to the recently restored Julia Ideson Building while other staff offices moved back to the Jones Building.

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