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Woolworth Community Library

C.D. and Martha Woolworth, two of nine children of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Woolworth, came to Jal," NM in 1915 to file on a homestead six miles north of the present town. They \""lived out\"" their claim and purchased additional land. Their sisters lived in San Angelo", Texas and also purchased land in the area. Petroleum was found and for almost fifty years provided income for the family.rnrnTwo of the sisters, May and Elizabeth indicated a desire to do something for Jal in memory of the sisters and brother who pioneered here. A library was suggested and their wills drawn with the provision in them.rnrnTwo other sisters, Clara and Litie left their estates to May and Elizabeth. Their brother, Dr. J.D. Woolworth left a portion of his estate to the library. In this manner, most of the family actually contributed.rnrnThe Woolworth Room was designed to house original furnishings from the Woolworh home and historical information about Clyde and Martha Woolworth.rnrnThrough the endowment of the generous Woolworth sisters, the library opened in August, 1978.rn


Library Type: Public
Street Address: 100 E Utah St.
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1249
City: Jal
Zip: 88252
Website: http://www.woolworth.org/
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