Learning Resources at the Library

Did you know that your library card has your own private tutors? From storytime in different languages to help kindergarteners, to high school homework and advanced college essays – we’ve got an app for that! Check out some of the learning resources available at the library for free! LOTE4KIDS Explore the stories you grew up … Continued

13 Books for the Big 250 

By Cody Berry  In honor of the forthcoming 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026, I wanted to make some reading recommendations. So, just as there were thirteen original colonies, I have chosen thirteen books, some of which changed the way I thought about the American Revolution and the people who lived it. Many are available … Continued

The Library’s Modern Era

By Cody Berry  On August 25, 1998, a vote was taken on a .7% mileage increase and a quarter cent countywide sales tax to fund improvements to the Saline County Library. It passed and later that year three Benton businessmen donated 5.2 acres of land on Smithers Drive for the new branch. The Library Board decided to leave the Palace Theater building on September 15, … Continued

Salty Art at the Gann Museum 

By Cody Berry  This summer I wanted to do something a little less heavy and give people something to just enjoy without needing a history lesson to do so. Saline County is home to many, many people who love to create. So, I decided to use the Gann Museum to shine light on them for the summer. Thanks to help from my friends at the … Continued

A Founder by the River: Judge Charles Caldwell 

By Cody Berry  Over Memorial Day weekend my parents decided that they wanted to go eat at Riverside Grocery on Highway 5. During our meal there I told them that I had read about a nearby cemetery which had the oldest marked grave in Saline County. They asked me where it was, and I showed them on my phone … Continued

History of the Library: The Palace Era 

By Cody Berry  On January 13, 1959, the Gann Memorial Library board adopted plans to change the library’s status from city to county. The change would have required approval by voters in the 1960 General Election. By the early 1960s, the library was outgrowing the Gann Building. The library’s circulation of books reached 63,976. By that time, the library contained 17,167 books.1 In 1963, the … Continued

The Gann’s Librarian: Mrs. Ella Daugherty Pitcock 

By Cody Berry  As we have discussed before, after the death of Dr. Gann, Sr., in 1945, the Gann Building was given to the City of Benton in 1946 to house the Gann Memorial Library. Mrs. Ella Daugherty Pitcock was its librarian during that whole period. She was born Ella May Hill at Stacy Lake in Independence County, Arkansas. When Ella was three years old, the family moved to … Continued

Mrs. Gann and the Train 

Pictured above: Mrs. Martha Gann. By Cody Berry  Sometimes when I’m researching one thing, I come across something completely new to me. Last week when I was on the library microfilm machine looking for articles about the library itself, I came across a gem of a story about Mrs. Martha Gann and an inaugural train in 1933. On March 16, 1933, the Benton Courier reported that Mrs. Gann … Continued

The Courier Gets A New Building 

By Cody Berry  In October 1986, the Benton Courier moved into the building we all know on the corner of Cross and Market Streets in downtown Benton. It marked the first time in its long history that the paper had been “published in a building constructed for the expressed purpose of putting out a daily newspaper.”1 The new building was designed by local architectural … Continued

The Birth of the Saline County Library 

By Cody Berry  The Saline County Library wasn’t created by the county or by the City of Benton. It was a direct outgrowth of a group of ladies called the Junior Fortnightly Club in 1931. The Junior Fortnightly Club was organized on February 6, 1930, with eleven original members, but they soon gained their goal of sixteen members in their first year. In March … Continued