Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library

Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library is located in Terre Haute, Indiana. It was built in 1906 by the Modern Construction Company of Terre Haute. The building is in the Beaux Arts architectural style.[1]

Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library
General information
TypeLibrary
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
LocationTerre Haute, Indiana
 United States
Address222 N. 7th St.
Coordinates39.47032°N 87.40701°W / 39.47032; -87.40701
Completed1906
OwnerIndiana State University
Design and construction
Main contractorModern Construction Company, Terre Haute

The Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library played an important role in Coca-Cola history. In June 1915, Earl R. Dean and T. Clyde Edwards were dispatched to the Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library to research the ingredients of Coca-Cola. In the Encyclopædia Britannica, Dean came across a picture of a gourd-shaped cocoa pod. Inspiration from this cocoa pod lead Dean to his design of the iconic contour Coca-Cola bottle.[2]

In 1979, the library was acquired by the Indiana State University and would be converted into an art building five years later.[1]

References

  1. Aulik, Judy. "Non-Carnegie Indiana Libraries". Judy Aulik. Archived from the original on 2009-10-28. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
  2. "Inventory: Earl R. Dean Collection". Vigo County Public Library. Archived from the original on 2012-12-24. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
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