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Center for Local History and Genealogy

HOURS

Monday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: CLOSED

ADDRESS

117 West Beaver Street
Corydon, IN 47112

PHONE
812-738-5412

FAX
812-738-5411

EMAIL
genealogy@hcpl.lib.in.us

The Frederick Porter Griffin Center (FPGC) for Local History and Genealogy is a special department within the Harrison County Public Library system, housed in the county’s original Carnegie Library building–directly behind the Corydon branch of HCPL. The primary emphases are on Genealogy and the History of Harrison County.

Please note: The Frederick Porter Griffin Center is not ADA compliant. If you would like assistance, please call 812-738-5412 or email us at genealogy@hcpl.lib.in.us to arrange for accommodations.

FPGC is home to countless invaluable materials.  Much of our collection is comprised of donated genealogical records and local history items.  Resources include microfilm, plat maps, photographs, over 5,000 vertical files, 2,000 books and much more!  Of particular interest is our obituary collection that spans from pre-1900 to the present. You can access the name index below.

The Obituary Index was last updated on October 29, 2022.

Our newest feature is our digital archives site.  Creating digital images of our collections is an ongoing project, and we are pleased to make these available to the public.  We encourage you to check our site often as we continually add new items to the digital archives which can be accessed below.

All of the resources in this building are for research and reference only.  NOTHING CAN BE CHECKED OUT OR LOANED ON INTERLIBRARY LOAN.  While we are eager to help assist you in discovering your family genealogy, we are only a repository for information and cannot do extensive research.  Photocopies can be made of almost anything (for a nominal fee).  You may also send specific research requests by email or snail mail (research fees may apply). (Inquiries are answered in the order in which they are received.  It may take several weeks to fill your request, depending on the depth and difficulty of your question, and the number of queries ahead of you in the queue.)

FPGC offers programming geared toward beginning genealogists and history enthusiasts to help patrons learn how to expand their research knowledge – check the below events calendar.

Newspaper Archive is accessible from HCPL’s eResources page.

Ancestry Library Edition and Fold3 Library Edition are available to use on site at the Harrison County Public Library.

OUR STAFF

Teresa Douglass
Genealogy Assistant

Phone: 812-738-5412

Kathy Fisher
Head of Genealogy

Phone: 812-738-5412

Leo Stiner (he/him)
Genealogy Assistant

Phone: 812-738-5412

Suggest a Purchase

Before you submit a request, have you first searched the Harrison County Public Library catalog for the item?

eResources

Don’t have an HCPL card?

  • Request a Digital Access Card for eResources.
  • Live in Harrison County and want a resident card? Fill out a form to apply for one here.

History

Our History

Harrison County Public Library’s roots can be traced all the way back to 1820 when a public law library was formed for the State of Indiana at the Courthouse in Corydon.  It was the first state library in Indiana.  Since that time, various book lending organizations functioned in Harrison County, including the McClure Working Men’s Institute (1855-1858), the Harrison County Library (1839-1878), and the Indiana School/Township Libraries, which were small collections maintained and supervised by Township Trustees, often housed in their homes.

In December 1908, a public meeting at the Courthouse in Corydon was held to explore the feasibility of starting a community public library.  As a result, a reading room was established.  The next year, a new library opened on the second floor of the Luckett Building on Chestnut Street in Downtown Corydon and later on Elm Street where the present day Masonic Temple is located.

On May 4, 1914, the groundbreaking for the first-ever permanent library building in Corydon took place with significant help from the Carnegie Corporation.  Georgia Stockslager Fisher, Rosamond Sample, Muriel Doolittle, Mary Rose Woods, Belle White Bruner, and Imogene Keller served as librarians from 1916-1983.

In 1983, Violet Eckart took the helm as the inaugural director.  Under her tenure, many great strides were made in expanding the library’s footprint and impact.  Soon after she began, the basement of the Carnegie building was remodeled and a separate children’s library was established.

In 1996, the library acquired the southern portion of the former Old Capital Bank building and renovation began in March 1997 for library use.  Subsequent to these renovations, the library’s collection was installed in the new facility and extensive renovation of the Carnegie building began.

Up until this time, the library was known as Corydon Public Library, but in July 1999 the Harrison County Commissioners approved a provision that would transform the entity into a county library known as Harrison County Public Library.

In the new millennium, HCPL acquired the northern portion of the bank building and plans were made for an expansion of the library.  In November 2003, the Carnegie building was rededicated as the Frederick Porter Griffin Center for Local History and Genealogy.  By April 2006, renovation of the entire bank building was complete for the Corydon Branch.

Additional branches in Lanesville, Palmyra, and Elizabeth were constructed or renovated and opened in 2009, 2010, and 2012 respectively.  In January 2019, Alisa Burch began her time as Library Director after working with HCPL for many years.  HCPL is eager to continue the tradition of bringing resources and education to the current and future generations of Harrison Countians.

Looking for materials?

Check out our online catalog!

Youth Services

Youth Services offers a wide collection of books for every age group from infants to teens.

Among our collection are story bags and parent packs, easy reader books for young readers, toy & board books, elementary fiction, teen fiction, and an extensive collection of non-fiction books for research, learning, and study and MUCH more!

Youth Services also offers many services to young readers, parents, and educators, such as:

  • Programs and activities
  • Youth educational game computers
  • Parenting resources section
  • Homeschool Resources and texts
  • Die-Cut Machine (at the Corydon Branch) See available designs here.
Youth Programs

Youth Services offers a variety of programs intended to help children learn about themselves and the world around them. Programs widen youth experience with literature, relate to their physical, emotional and intellectual concerns and encourage the sharing of experiences with other children. Programs are available for children ages birth to 12th grade.

During summer break, the Harrison County Public Library offers a summer reading program, with themed activities, prizes, and special programs.

For more information about the programs offered by HCPL, please see the calendar below.

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Technology

Computer workstations are available for use at each branch. All workstations are equipped with Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint, a color printer, Internet browser and CD & DVD drive/burner.  Users are limited to one hour of usage per session. If no one is waiting or scheduled to use a workstation then the current user may continue to work on the computer, up to four hours per day.  A flatbed scanner is also available for patron use.

Users must sign an Internet Agreement Form stating that they have read the Library’s Internet policy and understand their personal responsibilities while using the computers. Copies of the complete computer policy are available on request, and can be viewed online here. Patrons under 18 years of age are required to have a parent or legal guardian’s signature sign their user agreement form. This must be witnessed and also signed by a librarian.

Wireless Printing

We are thrilled to offer an option that allows patrons to effortlessly print documents, emails and web content from any internet enabled smartphone, tablet, laptop, or computer workstation at our Corydon Branch.

Users can send documents to your printers from any location– inside or outside of our facility.   Black and white copies are only $0.10 per page and color only $0.25 per page.  Click here to begin printing. Once your print jobs are submitted, they can be claimed at any branch.

Interlibrary Loan

The Indiana State Library announced that Statewide Remote Circulation System (SRCS), though which Indiana public library patrons receive interlibrary loans, will end in September 2024. Given this unexpected news, HCPL began investigating replacement platforms for patron interlibrary loans in an effort to avoid a gap in ILL service.

Due to the Indiana State Library’s decision, SRCS interlibrary loan requests will not be available to users after Friday, August 16th.

HCPL will post an update regarding interlibrary loan service as soon as one is available.

Library Card

Join over 28,000 others and obtain your HCPL library card!  Anyone may use the Library collection while at any of our branches, but a library card is required for borrowing privileges of materials.

An adult may get a resident or non-resident card, and children 5 – 17 may get either card with permission from their parents, legal guardians, or caregiver. Children must have their applications signed by their parents or legal guardians before they will receive their cards. Library cards may be obtained at any of our branches.  After applying for a card in full, wallet card and key fob card will be immediately issued.

There are several options for those who would like to borrow materials:

Resident Card

Please be prepared to supply the information outlined below.

Harrison County Public Library cards are free to all Harrison County residents and property tax payers.  It is necessary to verify a resident’s address in order to issue a library card.  To register or renew a library card, residents are required to provide one of the following:

  •  A valid Indiana driver’s license or other form of state-issued identification card with photo and current address;
  • A photo ID with a document establishing a current Harrison County address such as a piece of delivered mail (with the envelope postmarked within the past 90 days) which could include a bill or letter and a Social Security card;
  • If the address on the photo ID is incorrect, a Social Security card and a piece of delivered mail (with the envelope postmarked within the past 90 days) such as a bill or letter may be accepted;
  • A photo ID and proof of property ownership in Harrison County (a current tax bill) with an Indiana driver’s license number or a Social Security card.

Applicants are asked to complete a short application form in person or online including:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Phone Number
  • Township
  • Indiana driver’s license number or photo ID number (Social Security Number is an acceptable substitution)

For residents under the age of 18, a parent, guardian or caregiver meeting the above requirements needs to sign the application accepting financial responsibility for materials checked out on the minor’s card.  An adult sponsor is required to have an existing library card in good standing or will apply for a library card at the time of application for the minor’s card.

Reciprocal Borrowing Card

Patrons who have a card at their home county’s Library may be eligible for this option. The Harrison County Public Library has reciprocal borrowing agreements with more than 150 libraries in Indiana. To find out if your Library is among them, ask a librarian at our front desk, or contact your home Library. If your home Library does have a reciprocal borrowing agreement with the Harrison County Public Library, please make certain that your home Library card is up-to-date. Bring your home Library card and at least one form of picture ID to the Harrison County Public Library and fill out a card application as described above. Reciprocal membership is valid for one year from issue of card. ** AS OF JANUARY 1ST, 2010, A RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN NEW ALBANY-FLOYD COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY AND HARRISON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY IS IN EFFECT, WHICH ALLOWS HCPL PATRONS AND NAFCPL PATRONS TO OBTAIN RECIPROCAL BORROWING CARDS. **

Digital Access Card

HCPL offers Digital Access Cards to library website visitors interested in using the library’s databases and other digital content.  There is no residency requirement for the card.  The application is found at the bottom of the eResources page.  The applicant will receive the Digital Access Card number by email.  Digital Access Cards expire in three years.

Digital Access Card + OverDrive

HCPL offers Digital Access Cards + OverDrive to website users interested in accessing the Indiana Digital Library to download eBooks, audiobooks and digital magazines from OverDrive, and using HCPL’s databases and other digital content.  Applicants should be Harrison County residents as that is an OverDrive requirement.  The application is found on the bottom of the HCPL Digital Content page.  The applicant will receive the Digital Access Card + OverDrive number by email.  The card number is valid for three years and may be used to access HCPL public computers.

Public Library Access Card (PLAC)

The PLAC is recognized by all libraries in the state of Indiana . The charge for this card is currently $65.00, and you must have a current card at your home Library. This is an exceptionally good offer for any patron who wishes to use more than one Library. Harrison County residents must pay the $65.00 fee and fill out an additional application card. Residents of a county other than Harrison County must go to their county’s Library and apply for a resident card. They may then apply for a PLAC card at any Library. Once they have a PLAC card they may use it to check out materials from any Library in Indiana, including the Harrison County Public Library. PLAC cards expire after one year.

Non-Resident Paid Card

Patrons who live inside the state of Indiana and do not have a home Library with reciprocal borrowing privileges that would like to use the Harrison County Public Library may buy a one-year individual membership for $68.00. To apply, fill out an application card as described above and pay the membership fee. The $65.00 fee is mandated by state law, and is the minimum fee allowable for our Library by State Code.

Student Card

Students grades K-12 who attend public schools in Harrison County have the opportunity to receive a Student Card from HCPL.  There is no application to complete. Every student will receive a Student Card key fob unless their parent or guardian opts out.  The Student Card allows:

  • Access to HCPL’s online subscription eResources, most of which are accessible at home or school with a PIN that is emailed to the student. 
  • Access to HCPL’s OverDrive online collection of eBooks, audiobooks and digital magazines that can be downloaded to the student’s device.
  • Check out of one physical item from any of HCPL’s branches at a time.
  • Use of HCPL’s internet computers.

Students do not have to be residents of Harrison County to receive a student card as non-residents attending a Harrison County school were given access to free library cards by board resolution in 2014. 

A Student Card is good for one year.

Teacher Card

HCPL Teacher Cards are reserved for teachers at public and private schools in Harrison County.  Harrison County residents who teach in another county and homeschool teachers do not qualify for the HCPL Teacher Cards and are asked to apply for a resident card instead. 

A teacher card allows teachers a loan period of 6 weeks for books, periodicals and audiobooks and a loan period of 7 days with one renewal (if there are no holds) for DVDs.  Library staff will pull materials for busy teachers in advance so they can pick them up at their convenience. 

To receive a teacher card:

  • The teacher must teach at a Harrison County public or private school. 
  • A teacher with a resident HCPL card must have an account good standing.
  • The teacher must complete an application.
  • The applicant must be verified as a member of a county teaching staff.

 Teacher Cards are intended for classroom use only.  Teachers who live in Harrison County are encouraged to apply for a resident card for personal use.  Teachers who live outside of Harrison County may wish to apply for a reciprocal card if eligible but will be allowed to use their Teacher Card for personal use as approved by board resolution in 2014.  Teacher Card numbers may be used to access OverDrive/Libby eBooks.

Outreach Card

Harrison County Public Library offers delivery of materials through Outreach Services to Harrison County residents who may otherwise not have access, such as those in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, shut-ins, and patrons with limited mobility. Materials are selected based on patron preference, request, and availability. Residents wishing to participate in the Outreach Services should contact the library to be registered for an Outreach Card. Outreach Cards are only for use through the program.  Those patrons wishing to come into the library and select their own materials should be directed to apply for a resident card.  Outreach Cards are valid for 2 years.

Room Reservations

Each of our branches offer spacious, public meeting spaces that can be reserved upon request.  At least 24 hours in advance of a meeting, please include in your room reservation request any HCPL equipment [listed below] that will be needed so that staff may accommodate your group.

Who is eligible to reserve a room?

  • Civic groups, service clubs, and other nonprofit groups including but not limited to academic and religious study groups, demonstrations, and lessons, who are willing to abide by the rules for meeting room use.
  • Public officials that need a private room.

What is equipment is available for use with rooms?

  • Kitchenette
  • Bathroom
  • Television
  • VCR/DVD Player
  • Overhead Projector (Corydon)
  • Projection Screen
  • Podium (Corydon)
  • White Board (Corydon)
  • Coffee Pot
  • Microwave
  • Range (all except Corydon)

To reserve a room, please download, review, sign, and return the below form to your local branch or click on the link below to register online.  To check availability of a particular room, please call your local branch.

Online registration is available for the Corydon branch only.

Make an Impact

There are lots of ways you can help the Harrison County Public Library remain a vital and growing part of the community. You may choose to volunteer your time to assist the Library, by shelving books, or through literacy outreach programs. You may be interested in making a donation of books, or media, or by making a monetary contribution. You may also be interested in joining the Friends of the Harrison County Public Library.

What about donations?

The Library gladly accepts donations of gently used books and other materials. In the event that the materials cannot be used by the Library they will be sold in a future book sale to raise money for new materials, or donated to a local literacy organization. The Library is especially seeking donations of the following:

Visit the Friends of the Harrison County Public Library website.

  • new hardback fiction
  • soft and hardback nonfiction
  • audio books on CD
  • copies of genealogy research and family histories
  • gift subscriptions to periodicals (please contact us for a list of periodicals we are currently receiving)
  • books and materials of local interest

The Library is no longer seeking donations of the following materials:

  • National Geographic magazine
  • Reader’s Digest condensed editions
  • Encyclopedia sets more than five years old

I would like to make a monetary gift to the Library.

Please contact the library.

How can I volunteer?

Please contact the library.

The Friends of the Harrison County Library

The purpose of the Friends of the Harrison County Public Library is to maintain an association of persons interested in libraries; to focus public attention on the Library; to stimulate the use of the Library’s resources and services; to receive and encourage gifts, endowments and bequests to the Library; to support and cooperate with the Library in developing Library services and facilities for the community and to encourage cultural activities.

For more information about the Friends program, please visit their website.

Ask a Librarian

Lanesville Branch

HOURS

Monday: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Tuesday: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Wednesday: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Thursday: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: CLOSED

ADDRESS

7340 E. Pennington Street NE
Lanesville, IN 47136

PHONE
812-952-3759

FAX
812-952-3864

EMAIL
lanesville@hcpl.lib.in.us

OUR STAFF

Pat Schwartz
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-952-3759

Carla Ward
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-952-3759

Shelley Gully
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-952-3759

Heather Wyss
Makerspace Lead

Phone: 812-952-3759

Palmyra Branch

HOURS

Monday: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Tuesday: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Wednesday: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Thursday: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: CLOSED

ADDRESS

689 Haub Street
Palmyra, IN 47164

PHONE
812-364-6425

FAX
812-364-6431

EMAIL
palmyra@hcpl.lib.in.us

OUR STAFF

Chelsea Arnold
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-364-6425

Sheree Arnold
Custodian

Phone: 812-364-6425

Megan Grindle
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-364-6425

Amanda Embrey
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-364-6425

Nikki Esarey
Lead Circulation Associate

Phone: 812-364-6425

William Kunsman
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-364-6425

Shawnda Mosson
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-364-6425

Elizabeth Branch

HOURS

Monday: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Tuesday: 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Wednesday: 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Thursday: 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: CLOSED

ADDRESS

5101 Main Street, Suite 109
Elizabeth, IN 47117

PHONE
812.969.2899

FAX
812-969-2987

EMAIL
elizabeth@hcpl.lib.in.us

OUR STAFF

Sara Deatrick
Lead Circulation Associate

Phone: 812-969-2899

Sarah Dorton
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-969-2899

Janice Hecht
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-969-2899

Madalyn Summers
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-969-2899

Jessica Gonzalez
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-969-2899

Laura Brown
Custodian

Phone: 812-969-2899

Policies

Click here to view the Harrison County Public Library Circulation Policy.

Click here to view the Harrison County Public Library Card Policy

Internet Access Rules

  1. A Harrison County Public Library Card in good standing or a valid guest pass is required to access the internet. Use is restricted to the individual cardholder.
  2. Library cardholders log in with their card number at available computers.
  3. To obtain a guest pass, users should present a photo ID such as a driver’s license to library staff.
  4. Internet and library computer use are allowed for children under 10 years of age with direct supervision of a parent or guardian.
  5. Computers are available on a first-come, first-served basis. You may call ahead and speak to library staff to reserve a computer station for work or school.
  6. There is a one-hour time limit. If no one is waiting or scheduled to use the workstation, users may continue to use that computer until someone else requests use.
  7. If you wish to download files, you may use your own media (flash drives/external hard drive/CD or DVD).
  8. Adherence to all copyright laws is required. Library patrons may not copy or distribute materials (e.g. with the use of file-sharing software) without the permission of the owner. Patrons who do so may be subject to criminal and civil liability.
  9. Accessing, uploading, downloading, distributing, displaying, or transmitting PORNOGRAPHIC, OBSCENE, ABUSIVE, OR SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIAL at a library workstation is prohibited.
    • Failure to follow this policy may result in eviction from the library and may include a trespass order or arrest. Violation of state and federal laws will be referred to the proper authorities for legal action.
  10. Please remember you are in a library. If you wish to play sound files, headphones are available for your use at the desk.

The computers are available until 15 minutes before closing. Complete all printing and saving before that time.

You may be asked to leave the library and/or denied Internet privileges if you are unable to follow these rules.

Harrison County Public Library assumes no responsibility for any damages, direct or indirect, arising from the use of Internet services.

Rules of Conduct

 

Library Patrons are expected to respect both the rules of the Harrison County Public Library and other patrons. Failure to follow these rules and all other policies of the library will result in loss of user privileges.

The following behavior is not permitted:

  • Loud talking & laughing
  • Obscene language and cursing
  • Running, rough-housing, or throwing things
  • Placing feet on tables or chairs
  • Sleeping
  • Fighting, real or pretended
  • Smoking
  • Eating & drinking outside of designated areas
  • Inappropriate display of affections
  • Threats to others
  • Vandalism or damage to library property

Appropriate attire is required while in any HCPL branch. It is the policy of the library that all patrons, staff, and other persons on library premises shall be appropriately dressed. Appropriate dress, for the purposes of this policy, includes adherence to local requirements, as well as the wearing of some sort of shirt or top, and wearing of shoes, sandals, or some other form of foot covering. Anyone on library premises who is inappropriately dressed shall be asked to leave the library premises until they are dressed appropriately.

Soliciting is not permitted except in support of the Library and sanctioned Library activities. Soliciting includes:

  • Selling items
  • Begging
  • Panhandling
  • Circulating petitions
  • Distributing printed material
  • Conducting surveys

Patrons may not bring any animals, except those trained to aid the disabled.

Weapons of any kind are prohibited in the Library.

For their safety and security, children under 6 years of age must be directly supervised by a caregiver 14 years of age or older. Children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by a caregiver 14 years of age or older that remains in the Library building.

The Library staff will notify Child Protection Services or the Police if a parent or guardian cannot be reached at closing time or at any time a child is injured or causes harm to another child.

Computer Usage

Educational game computers are available for children in the Youth Services department.

Internet use and Microsoft Office are available on our adult public computers. Please refer to the Internet Use Policy for details.

Click here to view the Harrison County Public Library Community Room policy.

Click here to view the Harrison County Public Library Collection Development policy.

Click here to view the HCPL Interlibrary Loan Policy.

Public Posting on Library Sponsored Social 

Harrison County Public Library permits individuals to comment on library posts and they are invited to share opinions about library-related subjects, resources and programs. Public postings do not indicate library endorsement of the ideas, issues, or opinions expressed on its social media sites. 

The purpose of HCPL’s social media sites is to inform library users about educational opportunities, library programs, events (including those co-sponsored with other organizations) and materials, and to encourage dialogue and the exchange of information and knowledge between users and staff about these programs, events and materials. HCPL reserves the right to restrict or remove any content that is deemed to be in violation of this policy or any applicable law. Content shall not be allowed that is deemed not suitable for posting because it is not relevant, or is deemed prohibited based on the criteria defined below:

  • Obscenity, pornography or illegal content
  • Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination and/or harassment on the basis of race, creed, color, age, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, physical or mental ability, sexual orientation, ancestry or any other protected category
  • Slanderous, libelous, threatening or defamatory statements
  • Copyrighted or trademarked material
  • Spam
  • Content not related to library business, programs, events, resources and materials
  • Advertising or sale of merchandise or services
  • Charitable solicitations or political campaigning

Individual Participation

By joining, utilizing and/or posting on Harrison County Public Library’s social media sites, an individual agrees to comply with this policy, and the library’s policy on internet and computer use. The Social Media Policy applies whether or not an individual chooses to post comments using a computer at the library or when posting from any other device to any HCPL social media site. While HCPL encourages dialogue, it respectfully requests that commenters be mindful that its social media sites are open to the public and that commenters be courteous and civil toward one another. 

Individuals are personally responsible for their commentary and should be aware that they may be held personally liable for commentary that is defamatory, obscene, proprietary or libelous by any offended party, not just the library. Harrison County Public Library, its employees, agents and officials assume no responsibility for any damages, direct or indirect, arising from participation in library-sponsored social media.

If the Library Director decides to suspend a person’s Library privileges, the patron will be informed in person if in the library, and/or the person will be informed by letter. A copy of the letter will be kept on file at an appropriate location. If the person has a Harrison County Public Library card, he/she will be blocked from the Library for the duration of the suspension.

FAQ

How do I get a library card?

For information about library cards, please click here.

How do I get a Library card if I live outside of Harrison County?

For information about non-resident library cards, please click here.

How many materials can I check out?

The Library reserves the right to restrict the circulation of materials in high demand, such as school project materials and best-sellers.

Books – Generally, a patron may borrow as many circulating books as he or she feels they can read within the 3-week check-out period. Non-circulating books (in the Reference section) cannot be checked out, and may be used only in the Library. There is a per-card limit of 35 items total at any given time.

DVDs – Limit 10 per adult card (These may be checked out only by cardholders 18 and older.)

Youth Books – During the Summer Reading Program ONLY there is a limit of ten books per child.

How long may I keep materials I have checked out?

Books, books-on-CD, magazines, & most other materials – The check out period is three (3) weeks, unless specified otherwise by a librarian.

DVDs – DVDs may be checked out for 7 days. These items are due back by 8:00pm Monday through Thursday, and by 5:00pm Friday and Saturday. DVDs may be checked-out by adults 18 & older only, and there is a limit of 5 per card.

What if I cannot return a material on time?

All materials can be renewed via the online catalog, in person or over the phone. To renew materials in person, present your Library card to the librarian on duty and ask to have your materials renewed.

To renew materials by phone call the Library during business hours at 738-4110 and please be prepared to provide your Library card number and/or the items to be renewed. To renew items via our automated phone attendant after hours, call 812-738-1673. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ITEMS RENEWED AFTER LIBRARY HOURS WILL DEFAULT TO THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY.

The Library will renew your materials and will inform you of the new due date. Please keep track of your new due date.

Books may be renewed two (2) times for a total of three (3) checkout periods. The Library will NOT renew any book that is on hold for another patron, and reserves the right to restrict renewals for items in high demand.

DVDs may be renewed one (1) time.

Where should I return materials?

Materials may be returned at any Library desk during normal business hours. After hours materials may be returned at one of the Library’s drop locations:

Corydon Branch:

  1. A book return and media return (for DVDs and audio books) are located in the alley directly behind the library, accessible from Beaver Street. PLEASE RETURN HOTSPOTS TO LIBRARY STAFF DURING REGULAR LIBRARY HOURS. DO NOT RETURN THEM IN THE BOOK OR MEDIA DROPS.
  2. Book and media slots in the wall of the Main Library on Chestnut Street near Capitol Avenue.

Elizabeth Branch:

  1. Elizabeth’s book drop is located on the side of the building within the parking lot facing Hurricane St SE.

Lanesville Branch:

  1. Lanesville’s book drop location is located to the left of the main entrance door.

Palmyra Branch:

  1.  Palmyra’s book drop is located nearest Haub St facing the parking lot.

All materials returned through the book drops after hours will be counted as returned the PRIOR day and no penalty will be accrued.

DVDs must be returned in the MEDIA DROPS, not BOOK DROPS. Hotspots must be returned to a circulation desk during business hours. Do not place donated materials in the book and media drops.

Please do NOT return DVDs or HOTSPOTS in the bookdrop. Doing so may result in the revocation of certain library privileges. 

What is HCPL's policy for items requested via interlibrary loan?

For more information about interlibrary loan, please click here.

What hotspot services are available and what is the policy?

For more information about checking out a hotspot, please click here.

How much does it cost to print from the computer or to use the copier or fax machine?

Black and white computer printouts and photocopies are 10 cents each. Color computer printouts are 25 cents each. Faxes are $1.00 to send. For received faxes, $1.00 for the first 10 pages and $0.10 for every page after. Fax coversheets are provided for free.

How do I make an online payment to HCPL?

For a step-by-step guide to making an online payment, please click here.

What do I need to do before using a public computer?

For information about public computer use, please click here.

How long may I use a computer?

For information about public computer use, please click here.

What programs does the Library offer on its computers?

For information about public computer use, please click here.

Does HCPL offer fax service?

Each branch of HCPL offers fax service. The fee to send a fax is $1.00.
The fee to receive up to 10 pages is $1.00; after 10 pages it is 10 cents per page.

Does HCPL offer notary service?

Each branch of HCPL offers notary service. You are strongly encouraged to call and make an appointment with a notary as one may not be available at all times.

How can my group reserve a meeting space?

For information about meeting space, please click here.

Corydon Branch

HOURS

Monday: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: CLOSED

ADDRESS

105 North Capitol Avenue
Corydon, IN 47112

PHONE
812-738-4110

FAX
812-738-5408

EMAIL
hcpl@hcpl.lib.in.us

OUR STAFF

Ann Allen
Youth Services Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Amanda Applegate
Patron Services

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 226

Rachel Baelz
Adult Acquisitions

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 221

Bethany Banet (she/her)
Head of Technical Services

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 230

Alisa Burch (she/her)
Library Director

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 227

Corinne
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Sandy Harbeson
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Lynn Hardesty
Technical Services Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 231

Carolyn Hofelich
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Diana Lasky
Administrative Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 222

Seren Lindsey (she/they)
Youth Services Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Deborah McClanahan
Lead Circulation Associate

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 225

Bob Ohlrich
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Kelly Powell
Business Manager

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 223

Eden Ransdell
Head of Youth Services

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 246

Steven Schifcar
Grounds and Maintenance

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 240

Trevor Smith
Systems Administrator

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 224

Jessica Stroud (she/her)
Assistant Director

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 250

Debi Strubler
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Savannah Wallace
Youth Services Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Julie Phipps
Reference Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Jennifer Schroering
Processing Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Tiffany Thieneman
Public Service Manager

Phone: 812-738-4110 ext. 234

Kaitlyn Taylor
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Lisa Griffith
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Sandra Maschino
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Donna Seewar
Circulation Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Eve Kopsolias
Reference Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Jo Beth Mathes
Reference Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Henry Blair
Youth Services Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Connie Gresham
Youth Services Assistant

Phone: 812-738-4110

Branches

Corydon Branch

Center for Genealogy and Local History

Elizabeth Branch

Lanesville Branch

Palmyra Branch

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Library News

SoIN Big Read begins September 22 | Kickoff event September 24

The SoIN Big Read is a regional reading event hosted by libraries and local organizations. The event promotes reading and celebrates the joy of learning as a community. This year’s Big Read book is Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut. Participating organizations: Arts Alliance of Southern Indiana, Clark County Reads, Floyd County Public Library, Harrison County Public Library, Jeffersonville Township Public Library, …

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A Time to Honor Veterans

Last November 2023, the Indiana DAR (Daughters of American Revolution) and Harrison County Veterans held an event in which Indiana Veterans who served during the Vietnam War era were gifted an archival-quality hardbound book, A Time to Honor: Stories of Service, Duty, and Sacrifice. This FREE Gift Program was part of the Service for Veterans …

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Who’s Awesome! Leo Stiner – August 2024

Leo Stiner,  genealogy clerk, is HCPL’s  August winner for Who’s Awesome! There were 12 nominations for the  honor this month. Kathy Fisher, genealogy head, nominated Leo writing, “With a looming deadline and uncooperative home equipment, a patron came to us in a panic. Leo didn't blink an eye to help create, format, and print nearly …

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Who’s Awesome! Heather Wyss – July 2024

Heather Wyss, Lanesville Makerspace Specialist /Circulation Assistant, is HCPL’s  July winner for Who’s Awesome! There were 19 nominations for the  honor this month. Nikki Esarey, Palmyra lead circ associate, nominated Heather writing, “Heather is always so helpful and nice. She printed more escape room stickers for me when I ran out and sent them in transfer. …

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About

Our History

Harrison County Public Library’s roots can be traced all the way back to 1820 when a public law library was formed for the State of Indiana at the Courthouse in Corydon.  It was the first state library in Indiana.  Since that time, various book lending organizations functioned in Harrison Count, including the McClure Working Men’s Institute (1855-1858), the Harrison County Library (1839-1878), and the Indiana School/Township Libraries, which were small collections maintained and supervised by Township Trustees, often housed in their homes.

In December 1908, a public meeting at the Courthouse in Corydon was held to explore the feasibility of starting a community public library.  As a result, a reading room was established.  The next year, a new library opened on the second floor of the Luckett Building on Chestnut Street in Downtown Corydon and later on Elm Street where the present day Masonic Temple is located.

On May 4, 1914, the groundbreaking for the first-ever permanent library building in Corydon took place with significant help from the Carnegie Corporation.  Georgia Stockslager Fisher, Rosamond Sample, Muriel Doolittle, Mary Rose Woods, Belle White Bruner, and Imogene Keller served as librarians from 1916-1983.

In 1983, Violet Eckart took the helm as the inaugural director.  Under her tenure, many great strides were made in expanding the library’s footprint and impact.  Soon after she began, the basement of the Carnegie building was remodeled and a separate children’s library was established.

In 1996, the library acquired the southern portion of the former Old Capital Bank building and renovation began in March 1997 for library use.  Subsequent to these renovations, the library’s collection was installed in the new facility and extensive renovation of the Carnegie building began.

Up until this time, the library was known as Corydon Public Library, but in July 1999 the Harrison County Commissioners approved a provision that would transform the entity into a county library known as Harrison County Public Library.

In the new millennium, HCPL acquired the northern portion of the bank building and plans were made for an expansion of the library.  In November 2003, the Carnegie building was rededicated as the Frederick Porter Griffin Center for Local History and Genealogy.  By April 2006, renovation of the entire bank building was complete for the Corydon Branch.

Additional branches in Lanesville, Palmyra, and Elizabeth were constructed or renovated and opened in 2009, 2010, and 2012 respectively.  In January 2019, Alisa Burch began her time as Library Director after working with HCPL for many years.  HCPL is eager to continue the tradition of bringing resources and education to the current and future generations of Harrison Countians.

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