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The library was open two afternoons and two evenings a week and was operated by the Pleiades Club and the Moscow Historical Club.
In members of the two clubs formed a committee to secure funding for a library building from the Andrew Carnegie Library Endowment. A lot was purchased on the corner of Second and Jefferson Streets and Boise architect Watson Vernon was hired to design the library in the Mission Revival style, unique for northern Idaho.
The first major building improvement was made in with an addition that doubled the available space. In the front steps were rebuilt, replacing the curved stairs which had been a feature of the original architecture.
Construction started in August to remodel and add to the original Carnegie building. In April the building was opened to the public, with the Carol Ryrie Brink Reading Room in the historic Carnegie building designated a special place for the children of the community.
This addition more than doubled the space again. The Moscow branch serves as headquarters of the Latah County Library District, housing the administrative, adult services, youth services, access services and technical services departments.