Location

HISTORY:
 
The Delphian Society created and organized a fund for a Public Library in Fairfax in 1922. All civic organizations of the city pledged financial support to this fund. By April of 1923, books began to circulate and in the same year the first library board was appointed. The library was located on the second floor of city hall. In 1927, the library was duly organized under regulations of the Oklahoma Library Commission. Beginning on July 1, 1928 or 1929 (records show both dates), the city of Fairfax took entire charge of the Fairfax Public Library. On August 29, 1961, construction of a new library building began. The library moved into its new location 158 E. Elm on August 29, 1962. We are located in this same building today.
Fairfax Public Library

158 E. Elm, Fairfax, OK 74637

Phone: 918-642-5535

E-mail: library@fairfax.lib.ok.us
 
Hours:  1pm - 6pm
 
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
                        


COLLECTION:
 
Our Collection contains approximately 13,000 volumes: including Adult, Juvenile Best Sellers, Classics, Large Print, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Videos, Magazines, Audios, and Microfilm. Special interest collections on Maria & Marjorie Tallchief, Osage Indian History, and Genealogy.
Director: Marcy Sterling
Librarian in training: