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[4] The men of Louisville formed the first county library association in 1867, with its first meeting held on April 2 of that year.
An initiation fee of $5 was charged to new patrons of the library with monthly dues of fifty cents.
Citizens could instead donate five books of similar value to avoid the registration dues.
[5] The name has since changed to the Louisville Public Library with the addition of the McCollum and Wadley branches to create the regional system.