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A Brief History of the Sturm Memorial Library

A Brief History of the Sturm Memorial Library

According to the centennial publication, Manawa 1874-1974, the library in Manawa was started by a gentleman by the name of Roger C. Bigford in 1910. The library was housed in the Odd Fellows Hall and the books in its collection were donated by Mr. Bigford and others. Not long after that, the library was put under the direction of the Manawa Woman's Study Club whose members organized, cataloged, arranged and circulated the collection for several years.

In 1923, the library had its first paid librarian at the annual salary of $100.00 per year. This was also the first year that the municipality provided support for the library. For many years the Woman's Club gave teas, had card parties and cookie sales to raise funds for the library.

In 1947, the library moved to the second floor of what was then City Hall where it remained until 1966. In 1966, A. Sturm & Sons presented the city with a building they had purchased and renovated which was to be used for a new library. At that time the city council officially named the library the Sturm Public Library. From 1966 to 1993, the library maintained steady growth in number of items in the collection, number of items circulated and number of registered borrowers. Also increasing was the amount of tax dollars used to operate the library.

In 1993 A. Sturm & Sons again came through for the library by donating $400,000 to the city for the purpose of building a new library facility. The building would be a lasting memorial to Carl, Clarence, Arthur and Paul Sturm, the four brothers who started A. Sturm & Sons earlier in the century. The city committed to operating the new facility and the library board committed to finding additional funding for the project. On June 1, 1994, the new library opened its doors to the community. It has been busy ever since.
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A Brief History of the Sturm Memorial Library

According to the centennial publication, Manawa 1874-1974, the library in Manawa was started by a gentleman by the name of Roger C. Bigford in 1910. The library was housed in the Odd Fellows Hall and the books in its collection were donated by Mr. Bigford and others. Not long after that, the library was put under the direction of the Manawa Woman's Study Club whose members organized, cataloged, arranged and circulated the collection for several years.


In 1923, the library had its first paid librarian at the annual salary of $100.00 per year. This was also the first year that the municipality provided support for the library. For many years the Woman's Club gave teas, had card parties and cookie sales to raise funds for the library.


In 1947, the library moved to the second floor of what was then City Hall where it remained until 1966. In 1966, A. Sturm & Sons presented the city with a building they had purchased and renovated which was to be used for a new library. At that time the city council officially named the library the Sturm Public Library. Read more »

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Local History & Genealogy

History of SML

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Microfilm Machine

If you intend to use the library's microfilm machine, please call to check for availability.

Selected Wisconsin and Local History Materials In Our Collection

Manawa Advocate (local newspaper) on microfilm, 1895-1998
Microfilm reader/printer is available for use in library. Copies are $.10

Cemetery Records, “All Waupaca County cemeteries and burials between 1860-1980″ 13 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. Microfilm reader/printer is available for use in library. Copies are $.10 each.
Author: Guyant, Wayne and Guyant, Alta

Marriage Records 1903-1987 from St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Big Falls, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Compiled by Tory Suehs

Confirmation Records 1903-1987 St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Big Falls, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Compiled by Tory Suehs

Death/Burial Records 1903-1987 St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Big Falls, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Compiled by Tory Suehs

Baptism Records 1899-1988 St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Big Falls, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Compiled by Tory Suehs

Wisconsin Genealogical Research
Author: Herrick, Linda M.

Wisconsin Pre-1907 Birth and Death Index (microfiche)
Donated by the Waupaca Area Genealogical Society(WAGS), available for viewing in the library

Ogdensburg and the Town of St. Lawrence : history and memories
Author: Golla, Agnes M. Read more »

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