The Lincoln County  Library                        (click for map to library)

A member of the East Central Georgia Regional Library

 

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Monday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 pm.
Sunday CLOSED

For closed dates, see here.

ATTENTION ALL PUBLIC COMPUTER USERS

Regarding SAVING files on public computers

For your security, as of Thursday, May 22, 2008, public computer users will only be allowed to save files to removable media (flash drive, called the G or H drive on library public computers, or floppy disks* on computers with a floppy drive A  available). File saves to the Local or Network My Documents folder will not be allowed.   If you do not have removable media with you, you may purchase a flash drive for a nominal fee from the library staff.  If you require the use of a computer with a floppy drive, you may ask the library staff to reserve such a computer for you.  Waiting times may apply.  For assistance with removable media, ask a staff member.  *For instructions on how to save a file to a floppy disk, click here.

 


 About Lincoln County

Lincoln County was created in 1796 from part of Wilkes County. The County and the City of Lincolnton are named for the Revolutionary War hero Benjamin Lincoln. General Lincoln led the force that freed Charleston in 1778 and later accepted the sword of Cornwallis at the British surrender at Yorktown. Lincoln County was also the site of the Revolutionary War victory led by Elijah Clarke (http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-668)

 The population of Lincoln County is 8536 and its area is 211 square miles. Two of its borders are shoreline on beautiful Clark’s Hill/Thurmond Lake.

Historic Photos from Lincoln County

 

LINCOLN COUNTY WEBSITES OF INTEREST

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P.O. Box 310, 181 N. Peachtree, Lincolnton, GA  30817    (706) 359-4014 

 page last updated May 22, 2008