Down Cut Shin Creek: The Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky by Kathi Appelt & Jeanne Cannella Schmitzer
Mighty Librarians
This 55-page book is about the Pack Horse Program that was started under
the Works Progress/Projects Administration during the Great Depression in 1935. The program was an extention under the New
Deal Initiative designed to restore prosperity in America during that
devastating time period.
In this program, librarians were paid $28 a month to deliver books to people
in isolated areas of the Cumberland Mountains.
The librarians provided their own horses using saddlebags, sacks, and
pillowcases to carry books to people who had no way to get to libraries.
Through rugged terrain and in all kinds of weather, these hardy librarians delivered
books that were donated from womens’ clubs, PTAs, schools, churches and
universities.
In gratitude for their service, recipients would often give the librarians
little tokens of their appreciation in the form of family quilt patterns,
recipes, and stories cut out from worn-out magazines. It was common practice
for librarians to make a scrapbook with those items. One of those scapbooks now sits in the archive
collection at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, NY. The program ended during WWII in 1943, and it
wasn’t until the late 1950s that the bookmobile program stepped in to take its
place.
I had never heard of this Pack Horse Library Program. Someone had
mentioned the book on my Little Free Library Facebook site, and I was so
intrigued I went right to my own library website and placed a hold on it. Through the Cooperative Information Network
which my library participates in, I was notified via email when the book was
delivered to my library from a nearby town. I think the librarians of the 1930s
would have been amazed how much the library systems have progressed. But their work will not be forgotten. Almost every page of this book has
photographs of the librarians. I hope to
remember those images and never take for granted how lucky we are to have easy
access to thousands of books through our own libraries.
Very interesting book, definitely worth checking out!
Happy
Reading,
Annette
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Comments
Thanks for the post. I'm going to look the book up now!