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About Us

"The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see." - Winston S. Churchill

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Our Story

The Carnegie Historical Museum is located on the first and third floors of the former Fairfield Public Library. The Fairfield library has seen many different homes since its founding in 1853. It was United States Senator James Falconer Wilson, of Fairfield, who saw the need to establish a permanent home for the library. Wilson was willing to provide the land but needed funding for the building itself. He approached his friend Andrew Carnegie to subsidize a permanent home for a library and both parties agreed in December of 1891. Built in 1892, this building marked the first time Andrew Carnegie had funded a library in which he had no personal ties. This gift initiated the funding model used by Carnegie for 2,800 additional libraries around the world.

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The Fairfield Public Library was quite a feat for the community of Fairfield. In 1894 there were approximately 400 public libraries in the entire country, with only 46 of them west of the Mississippi River. Public libraries were the social centers, architectural landmarks, and the cornerstones of the educational system of a town. The Grand Opening celebration in Fairfield was a spectacular event, with guests from as far as Des Moines.

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The Carnegie Museum remains on the third floor where it has been since the building’s construction, although the library moved to a new building in 1996. In recent years, the museum expanded to the Herring first floor gallery, which houses the ‘Fairfield History Exhibit’. This gallery has been a magnet for the locals and a favorite spot for those celebrating class reunions. Conversations here often start with ‘I remember…’, as visitors blend their personal memories and their families’ history with the artifacts on display. Each week new items are added to the exhibits which cover everything from the history of our schools, churches, and small towns to Fairfield’s industry and businesses.

Carnegie Museum Board of Directors

MISSION STATEMENT | Collect, interpret, display and preserve the history of Jefferson County, IA, with emphasis on the City of Fairfield, while encouraging the public's appreciation and curiosity for the past, present, and future of our community.

NOTICE of MEETINGS | The Carnegie Museum Board of Directors hold their regularly scheduled board meetings on the forth Tuesday of each month starting 5:15 p.m. located at the Carnegie Historical Museum.

Dave Neff                   (President)        Term Ends May 2025

Joe Hunt                    (Treasurer)        Term Ends May 2026

Sheri Blough Neff     (B. Member)      Term Ends May 2025

Shawn McCarty        (B. Member)      Term Ends June 2026

Sandy Gillaspie          (B. Member)      Term Ends April 2025

Russ Cooper              (B. Member)      Term Ends Sept. 2026

John Carlson             (B. Member)      Term Ends Sept. 2026

John Godwin             (B. Member)      Term Ends Oct. 2026

Jason Strong              (B. Member)      Term Ends Nov. 2026

Laura Franklin          (Intern)              Term Ends

Ariel Sewall              (Intern)              Term Ends

Carnegie Museum Foundation Board

Brittney Tiller           (President)

Michael Parker          (V. President)

Lori Fry                      (Secretary)

Jeff Johnston              (Treasurer)

Aleta Mottet              (F. Member)

Ann Gookin               (F. Member)

Mindy Fannin            (F. Member)

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