Middle Georgia Regional Library System


The Middle Georgia Regional Library System is a library system which serves the Georgia counties of Bibb, Crawford, Jones, Macon, Twiggs and Wilkinson.
Patrons of the library receive a PINES library card. This card may be used at any of the 275 libraries affiliated with the program across Georgia, as well as the 14 branches in the Middle Georgia Regional Library System, and is open to all Georgian residents.

History

Carnegie Library

The first request for a Carnegie library was sent by a Montezuma citizen by the name of E. B. Lewis in 1906. Blueprints sent along with the petition were modeled very similarly to the Carnegie building constructed one year earlier in Albany, Georgia. On March 24, 1906 Andrew Carnegie accepted the request and gave the town of Montezuma $10,000 for construction of the building. This came with the stipulation that the town pay an annual upkeep and maintenance fee of $1,000 per year to keep the building in good condition. Construction began later that year with help from Masons across Georgia. By 1923 this library was seeing a circulation amount of 12,453 books per year, and the $1,000 annual cost of upkeep was still being administered per Carnegie's request.

Branches

Bibb branches