Oconee Regional Library System

The Oconee Regional Library System (OCRL) is a public library system that serves the counties of Glascock, Laurens, Johnson, Treutlen, and Washington Georgia.

This program offers residents in supported libraries access to over 100 databases indexing thousands of periodicals and scholarly journals.

[5] In 1903 American industrialist Andrew Carnegie donated $10,000 to Dublin, Georgia to construct their first library in the region.

[6] One year after opening the library was also used as a local archive center, housing a war museum and artifacts from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars along with Indian relics.

In 1912 a monument dedicated to the soldiers of the Confederacy was erected on library property.