A library board had been established as early as 1879. This first board consisted of R. H. Irwin, A. O. Baldwin, C. W. Crawford, William Spiers, Mr...
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The Putnam County Public Library is a patron-centered organization whose mission is:
To serve educational, cultural, and recreational needs of a...
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Welcome to the online home of the Rockville Public Library: Residing in the beautiful 1915 era Carnegie building pictured on the left, the librar...
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Mission:
The Vigo County Public Library generates positive change in the community by creating an environment of opportunity in which people can e...
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Mission
To support the Director, the staff, and the Board of Trustees in their efforts to the library. To sponsor and support informative and ent...
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Mission
The mission of the Clinton Public Library is to provide materials, programs and services that enable local residents to pursue learning an...
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Library History
Farmersburg Library has been in different locations along Main Street. It was over Hammond's Garage, which meant climbing tall ...
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A Little History
The Shelburn Public Library was opened around 1964-65, in Shelburn, Indiana on Mill Street where the Nash Appliance business w...
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HISTORY OF THE DUGGER LIBRARY The Dugger Public Library had its beginning in the early 1900's through volunteerism---volunteered books and librari...
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History:
Crawfordsville had enjoyed a subscription library ever since the late 1830s but possessed no public institution until the end of the...
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About Us: With a collection of over 45,000 volumes and access to a number of electronic information services as well as the resources of the Main ...
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About Us:
The Friends of the Sullivan County Public Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting library programs and services as w...
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Tri-Area Library is an all-volunteer library and does not receive tax funding. All expenses are funded by memberships, donations, and fundraising p...
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History Of Danville Public Library:
In January 1902, Mord Carter, president of the Danville Commercial Club, wrote a letter to Andrew Carnegie ask...
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