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In addition, academic libraries were built at 4 institutions (totaling $175,000). \u00a0\u00a0Building still operating as a library\u00a0\u00a0Building standing, but now serving another purpose\u00a0\u00a0Building no longer standing\u00a0\u00a0Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places\u00a0\u00a0Building contributes to a historic district on the National Register of Historic PlacesPublic libraries[edit]LibraryCity ortownImageDategranted[1]Grantamount[1][2]LocationNotes1Norfolk MainNorfolkMar 8, 1901$50,000345 W. Freemason St.36\u00b051\u203207\u2033N 76\u00b017\u203244\u2033W\ufeff \/ \ufeff36.851806\u00b0N 76.295417\u00b0W\ufeff \/ 36.851806; -76.295417\ufeff (Norfolk Main Public Library)Designed by Herbert G. Hale and Henry G. Morse, the Norfolk library has, since 1970, served as office space.[3]2Norfolk Van WyckNorfolkMar 8, 1901$20,000345 Shirley Ave.36\u00b052\u203228\u2033N 76\u00b017\u203226\u2033W\ufeff \/ \ufeff36.874403\u00b0N 76.290436\u00b0W\ufeff \/ 36.874403; -76.290436\ufeff (Norfolk Van Wyck Public Library)This library was funded by a Carnegie grant and a donation from H.D. Van Wyck in 1901, but did not open until May 15, 1916. It was designed by Ferguson, Calrow, and Wren.[4]3WaynesboroWaynesboroFeb 26, 1914$8,000301 Walnut Ave.38\u00b004\u203202\u2033N 78\u00b053\u203235\u2033W\ufeff \/ \ufeff38.067222\u00b0N 78.892917\u00b0W\ufeff \/ 38.067222; -78.892917\ufeff (Waynesboro Carnegie Library)Part of Fishburne Military School since 1984, this building was designed by T. J. Collins & Sons. Now used for JROTC classrooms.Academic libraries[edit]InstitutionLocalityImageDategranted[5]Grantamount[5]LocationNotes1The College of William & MaryWilliamsburgMar 31, 1905Dec 14, 1921$20,000$25,000Open 1909\u20131966, now Tucker Hall2Manassas Industrial InstituteManassasApr 16, 1908$15,000Only entrance arch remains3Randolph-Macon CollegeAshlandMay 2, 1921$60,000Now Peele Hall4Washington and Lee UniversityLexingtonMar 15, 1905$55,000Open 1908\u20131979, known as Huntley Hall, now houses the Williams School of Commerce^ a b At various times, Bobinski and Jones disagree on these numbers. In these cases, Jones’ numbers have been used due to both a more recent publication date and a more detailed gazetteer of branch libraries, which are often where the discrepancies occur.^ “The South\u2014Virginia”. Library Journal. New York: R. R. Bowker. 40: 360. May 1915. ISSN\u00a00000-0035.^ Koch, Theodore (1917). A book of Carnegie libraries. New York: H. W. Wilson. p.\u00a0116. carnegie library norfolk.^ Haile, Peggy. “History of the Norfolk Public Library”. Norfolk Public Library. Retrieved 2009-07-16.^ a b Miller, pp. 38\u201340References[edit]Anderson, Florence (1963). Carnegie Corporation Library Program 1911\u20131961. New York: Carnegie Corporation. OCLC\u00a01282382.Bobinski, George S. (1969). Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development. Chicago: American Library Association. ISBN\u00a00-8389-0022-4.Jones, Theodore (1997). Carnegie Libraries Across America. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN\u00a00-471-14422-3.Miller, Durand R. (1943). Carnegie Grants for Library Buildings, 1890-1917. New York: Carnegie Corporation of New York. OCLC\u00a02603611.Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent. Some details of this list may have been drawn from one of the references without support from the others. 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