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  2. New Brunswick Free Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The New Brunswick Free Public Library is the public library of New Brunswick, New Jersey. The main library, built 1903, is located at 60 Livingston Avenue and is one of New Jersey's Carnegie libraries. [2] The Henry Guest House was moved to library grounds in 1924 and is bordered by the Willow Grove Cemetery.

  3. Moncton Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance of the Moncton Public Library. The Moncton Public Library in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, aims to meet the educational, cultural, informational and recreational needs of its users. The Moncton Public Library provides access to a province-wide collection of more than 1.8 million items, 116,000 of which are on its shelves. [1]

  4. New Brunswick Genealogical Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, NBGS launched a project aimed at digitizing over 600 Anglican registers dating back to the 1790s. [ 15 ] Since 2019, NBGS has received government funding as a participant in the Canada Summer Jobs program.

  5. Sackville, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Sackville opened a public library in 1984 which has since been accessible to the entire town of Tantramar. Located on 66 Main Street, in the centre of downtown Sackville the library opens its doors to all demographics of the population. The library is a part of the system of New Brunswick Public Libraries. [42]

  6. Archibald S. Alexander Library - Wikipedia

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    Archibald S. Alexander Library is the oldest and main university library for Rutgers University–New Brunswick.It houses an extensive humanities and social science collection [1] [2] and also supports the work of faculty and staff at four professional schools: the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, the Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of Social Work ...

  7. L. P. Fisher Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The L. P. Fisher Public Library, started in 1912 and completed in 1914, is a landmark in the town of Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada.Named for Lewis Peter Fisher (1821-1905), a loyalist lawyer, mayor, and leading citizen of Woodstock who bequeathed $208,000 (a considerable sum in 1905) for local charitable purposes, including the construction of a free library.

  8. Saint John Free Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Saint John Free Public Library incorporated in 1883, was the first tax-supported public library in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, hence the inclusion of "Free" in the title. The Saint John Free Public Library consists of three branches, the central branch in the Market Square complex, East Branch in the Saint John Transit Building, and ...

  9. Category:Public libraries in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Public libraries in New Brunswick" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Saint John Free Public Library