Mission Statement
The mission of the Anderson-Lee Library is to advance the quality of life in the communities we serve by providing access to inf...
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Anderson-Lee Library is to advance the quality of life in the communities we serve by providing access to inf...
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Located just 2 miles from the shores of Lake Erie the library welcomes a large influx of summer residents. It is the perfect place to come to...
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History And Mission
The Dunkirk free library was built in 1904 with $25,000 seed money from Andrew Carnegie. Over the years changes have occur...
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History:
The Darwin R. Barker Library and Historical Museum have been an important center in the life of Fredonia, New York for over one-hun...
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In April, 1873 a few of the matrons of this lovely village gathered in one of their state homes to form the Gowanda Ladies Social Society. Anyone c...
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In April, 1873 a few of the matrons of this lovely village gathered in one of their state homes to form the Gowanda Ladies Social Society. Anyone c...
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The Cassadaga Branch Library was begun as a project of the Cassadaga Ladies' Chorus in 1946. The first library was set up in a room in the Cassadag...
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About Us: The Cassadaga Branch Library was begun as a project of the Cassadaga Ladies' Chorus in 1946. The first library was set up in a room in t...
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About
The Mary E. Seymour Memorial Free Library was established in 1899 by Henry W. Seymour. He was a local businessman, and named the library aft...
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The History of the Sinclairville Free Library Very few books and no libraries existed in the Chautauqua County area during the early and mid 1800'...
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Around 1824, book agents started appearing in the country. Library societies, like the Sinclairville Library Association were established. In 1832 ...
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The Ahira Hall Memorial Library, located at 37 West Main Street in Brocton, New York was named for Ahira Hall who settled in Brocton, NY after his ...
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