Origins
In 1963, Nashville consolidated its government with Davidson County to form a metropolitan government. Some improvements were coming in the form of added services, new schools, and new libraries. Councilperson Don O’Guinn introduced legislation for a new Donelson Branch Library in the suburban Donelson community, which would be the eighth branch library in the city.
The site of the future Donelson Branch Library contained a duplex-style house and was purchased for $30,000 (equivalent to around $282,000 today). The original intention was to convert the ten-bedroom, three-bath duplex into a library through extensive renovation.
However, by 1965 it was decided that a new building would be constructed, and bids were accepted.