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Howell is the largest city in and county seat of Livingston County, Michigan, United States. [4] ... The Carnegie District Library [30] Climate
Carnegie Library (314 West Grand River Avenue) The Carnegie Library is located across the street from the Presbyterian Church, and is located on a large lot in a park-like setting. It is a Neoclassical building, constructed in 1903-06 of local fieldstone and granite shaded gray, deep rose and white. A round cupola is atop the roof.
HOWELL — Nearly six months after Howell City Council requested Gov. Gretchen Whitmer remove a trustee from the Howell Carnegie District Library Board, they received their answer: No.
2016-17, Kathleen Zaenger, Howell Carnegie District Library; 2015-16, Leslie Warren, Northern Michigan University, Olson Library; 2014-15, Asante Cain, Grand Rapids Public Library; 2013-14, Cathy Wolford, Detroit Area Library Network; 2012-13, Lance Werner, Kent District Library; 2011-12, Richard Cochran, Central Michigan University
Melon Fest runs Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 15-18, in downtown Howell.
The Carnegie Library in Middletown received $25,000 in funding from Carnegie in the early 1900s, according to the National Park Service, which has designated many of the old libraries national ...
The Jackson District Library is the library system serving Jackson County, Michigan. Founded in 1978 from the merger of two local libraries, its history dates back to the formation of a library association in downtown Jackson in the 1860s. The Jackson District Library provides services with 13 branches throughout Jackson County and a bookmobile.
The library (right) in 1908, shortly after its construction. The first library in Jackson was founded in 1863 by a group of Jackson citizens. In 1884, the organization was taken over by the City of Jackson. In 1901, Andrew Carnegie donated $70,000 to the city, for the purpose of constructing a new library building. [2]