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books and attracted so much support that it was able to donate entire libraries to deserving schools. Heard was named Seaboard's Superintendent Traveling Libraries in 1901. By 1910, books were being circulated from Rose Hill to 35 community libraries and 150 school libraries; by 1912, the Seaboard library system comprised 18,000 books and 38,000 magazines. A number of publications came from the
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Seaboard continued to transport books to small towns and libraries in need across the region until 1955, leaving behind new libraries scattered among small communities across the Southeast. The library system never charged fees for late or lost books. Its collection of books was donated to schools
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noted that the donations "enabled to send the boxes in all directions. Quantities of books have been given and the rooms at Rose Hill, which were used as a distributing headquarters, are now overcrowded". By the turn of the century, the Seaboard library system boasted a collection of over 2,500
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Heard died in 1919, and her husband Eugene died on March 31, 1934. Following her mother's death, Heard's daughter Susan took over management of the Seaboard library system as head librarian until her death on April 7, 1934; Susan's husband James Y. Swift then took over management.
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Heard worked to establish twelve "McKinley libraries" in 1902, dedicated to "the characteristics and high ideals so exemplified in the life and purposes of McKinley". The traveling library system won a gold medal award at the 1907
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had yet to provision any funds for state libraries. Heard was further driven towards establishing libraries following the early death of her book-loving son Thomas; she opened a library at Rose Hill which quickly gained popularity.
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The library collection at Rose Hill would soon develop into the Seaboard Airline Railway Free Traveling Library System. Heard met with and persuaded the vice president and general manager of
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president Walter B. Hill in 1905, Heard was appointed to fill the role and went on to serve four terms as president and longer after that as second president.
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Sarah and Eugene Heard had two children, an older daughter, Susan ("Sue"), and a younger son, Thomas, who died at the age of 12.
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published an assortment of letters communicating with and praising Heard, written by notable figures including President
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in 1853 to John H. Harper and Susan Rebecca Oliver. She married Eugene B. Heard, former president of Georgia
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In a 1901 special edition titled "Free Traveling Libraries", Seaboard's promotional magazine
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to establish business agreements and request donations, and then back to Georgia via the
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Starting from 1897, women's clubs were instrumental in developing and implementing
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across six states along the way. Her overall efforts were so successful that the
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Greathouse, Charles H. (1900). "Development of Agricultural Libraries".
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The Official History of Elbert County, 1790–1935: Supplement 1935–1939
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A master gardener, Heard played a crucial role in developing the
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Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1899
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American educator, activist, librarian, and gardener
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Index

Sarah Heard

Newton County
Georgia
Elberton, Georgia
educator
activist
librarian
gardener
Newton County
Georgia
Stephen Heard
Rose Hill Plantation
Elbert County
women's club
Elberton Sorosis Club
Atlanta Woman's Club
Rebecca Lowe
Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs
traveling libraries
Georgia General Assembly
Seaboard Air Line Railroad
Everett St. John
Andrew Carnegie
New York City
book editors
publishing houses
Eastern seaboard
librarians
New York Daily Tribune

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