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Hartland Township is a civil township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Cromaine District Library [11] Hartland Consolidated School District [12 ...
Tyrone Center is an unincorporated community at Foley and Hartland roads. [6] ... Cromaine District Library [10] Fenton Area Public Schools; Hartland Consolidated ...
The Michigan Library Association is a United States professional association ... 1994-95, Sandra A. Scherba, Cromaine Library, Hartland; 1993-94, Sandra ...
It is the mission of the Hartland Public Library to assemble, organize, preserve, and make easily available books and other materials which will best meet the needs of the community. The library's collection houses more than 35,000 books and seven computers which are open to the public.
The Bruce T. Halle Library, often referred to as Halle Library, is the sole library on the Eastern Michigan University campus. It houses one of the largest collections of children's literature in the United States. [2] [3] Halle Library features an advanced automated shelving system, the Automated Retrieval Collection (ARC).
A second Carnegie library finished construction in 1916 with $104,000 in funding by Carnegie and $29,000 raised by the City of Savannah. [7] This library was located on Bull Street adjacent to the small city park. [6] While initially spacious with room the spare the library grew quicker than expected and was overcrowded by 1936.
The Greater Clarks Hill Regional Library System was established in 2013 when Warren, Columbia, and Lincoln counties left the now-defunct East Central Georgia Regional Library System headquartered in Augusta, Georgia. This move was due to a change in director in 2012 at the central Augusta-Richmond library.
The David Sumner House occupies a prominent position in the main village of Hartland, set in the southeast crook of a bend in United States Route 5 at its junction with Vermont Route 12 and Quechee Road. Its main block is a two-story brick structure, from which a two-story and single-story ell, both of 20th-century construction, extend to the rear.