Dover Public Library

Dover Public Library The Dover Public Library is located in Tuscarawas County in eastern Ohio. It came from the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co. and Mrs. Mrs. L.H. P.G. Justice, S.O. J.E.

Ohio librarians are proud of the state’s “long history of literacy.” But Dover had to wait until 1902, and like many communities had to wait on an “angel” for financial help. who wanted a library for its employees, and the general public. It was located at the corner of Front and Factory Streets (Tuscarawas Avenue). It contained 2,000 books in charge of a Mr. Simpson, and included everything from

“Six Thousand Years of History” to “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.” Modern day mystery fans will appreciate it also contained “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.”

In 1907 the community of Dover took over, moved the library to the corner of Cherry and Fifth Streets, and the Simpson family remained custodians until 1914. The new high school was built in 1916. The library building was dismantled and the library moved to the school basement. In 1923 came the state law requiring a community library board. Alexander, Francis Briegal, Mrs. Mase, Mrs. Ella Seibel, Dr. K. Earl Shaweker, and Rev. Weinland, comprised the first board. The first librarian was Vivian McCarthy who served as a high school senior. Justice retired from the board in six months, assumed librarian’s duties and served “competently and devotedly” for 22 years. In 1927 an “unfortunate impression” arose. A newspaper story reported that many Dover residents thought the basement library was a student library. But figures were released saying that circulation had increased 100 percent in four years and it was feared the library would soon outgrow its quarters. In August 1934, The Daily Reporter headlined the fact that the library was opening in an “Elaborate New Home.” This was the former private home at 417 Walnut Street, which was to house close to 11,000 books. The “new” library was described as “commodious, with excellent natural lighting, serving its purpose well and conveniently accessible to both high school student and the general public.”

That building no longer exists. In 1953 funds for a new library were acquired with a bond issue and the present building opened its doors in 1955. Dan Cooley, a 1965 Dover High graduate, became library director in 1980 and retired in 2009. Jim Gill became the library director in January of 2010. Excerpted with permission from an article by Ed DeGraw printed October 5, 1997.

Kids it’s summer!! Stop in and sign up for summer reading now. Earn a free book and bookmark, free pizza coupon from Gio...
05/31/2026

Kids it’s summer!! Stop in and sign up for summer reading now. Earn a free book and bookmark, free pizza coupon from Gionino’s Pizzeria, free cheeseburger from McDonalds and a chance at over 35 prizes and 2 grand prizes. Plus get a dragon cup, straw, cinch bag and coupons when you sign up. Summer fun is here!!

We have a lot of fun things happening at the library for summer reading! We hope you join us!
05/31/2026

We have a lot of fun things happening at the library for summer reading! We hope you join us!

Thank you to all of the Teen Creators, Families, and Friends who came to celebrate this year's edition of Tornado Alley!...
05/31/2026

Thank you to all of the Teen Creators, Families, and Friends who came to celebrate this year's edition of Tornado Alley! Volume 12 is now available for free in the Teen Room!

05/30/2026
Big Louie and our library staff had a blast at the Kickoff to Summer celebration at the Dover Park! ☀️Don't forget to st...
05/30/2026

Big Louie and our library staff had a blast at the Kickoff to Summer celebration at the Dover Park! ☀️
Don't forget to stop by and sign up for summer reading! 🐉

05/29/2026
New card holders and book goals 🎉
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New card holders and book goals 🎉

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Grab your friends & family and join local merchants for the 2026 Dover, Ohio Chocolate Walk- a delicious trip around downtown Dover!

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525 N. Walnut Street
Dover, OH
44622

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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