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First Lady Barbara Bush visits in 1991


Ohio First Lady Janet Voinovich, left, State Sen. Richard Pfeiffer Jr., State Sen. Eugene Watts, First Lady Barbara Bush and Ohio Gov. George Voinovich at the Columbus library dedication in 1991.

In April 1991, First Lady Barbara Bush was the featured speaker at the dedication of the renovated Main Library at 96 S. Grant Ave. in Downtown Columbus. 

Even though it had reopened three months earlier, and more than 352,000 people had already visited the new space, the formal dedication was held in April to accommodate the first lady’s schedule.  

The building opened in 1907 as a gift from industrialist Andrew Carnegie. It was one of 105 libraries he built in Ohio and serves today as headquarters for the Columbus Metropolitan Library system. 

A postcard featuring the original Carnegie Library at 96 S. Grant Ave.

Along with planning a week of dedication events, the library was also promoting its video collection (in both VHS and Beta formats) and its Telefax service for information delivery, all now considered obsolete. 

The Dispatch reported that Meribah Mansfield, then Main Library director, said she wasn’t surprised at the turnout of several thousand people to hear Mrs. Bush. “The people of Columbus think of this as their library, and it is,” Mansfield said.  



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