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Sturgis Public Library: 3865 Highway 12 West, Sturgis: References External links. Library homepage; This page was last edited on 25 May 2022, at 22:10 (UTC). Text ...
Sturgis Library in Barnstable, Massachusetts is the oldest building that houses a public library in America. [1] [2] The original library building was built in 1644 as the house of Rev. John Lothropp and is the oldest building housing a public library in the United States. Since Reverend Lothrop used the front room of the house for public ...
Sturgis is a city in Meade County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 7,020 as of the 2020 census . [ 6 ] It is the county seat of Meade County [ 7 ] and is named after Samuel D. Sturgis , a Union general during the Civil War .
As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,852, making it the 6th most populous county in South Dakota. [1] Its county seat is Sturgis . [ 2 ] The county was created in 1889 and named for Fort Meade, which was garrisoned as a United States military post in the area in 1878 and itself named for General George Meade .
Carnegie Grants for Library Buildings, 1890-1917. New York: Carnegie Corporation of New York. OCLC 2603611. Richards, Susan L. (Spring 1990). "The Building of Carnegie Libraries in South Dakota" (PDF). South Dakota History. 20 (1). South Dakota State Historical Society Press: 1– 16. ISSN 0361-8676
May 17, 2016 (20901 Pleasant Valley Dr. Sturgis: 10: Covered Wagon Resort: November 20, 2007 (14189 County Road 79: Piedmont: 11: Erskine School: Erskine School
The SDSL is a division of the Department of Education and is governed by the seven-member South Dakota State Library Board. [1] SDSL manages the Braille and Talking Book Library (est. 1968), provides a wide variety of online research and educational resources, and provide reference and research for state agencies.
He was the official photographer of the Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad and the Homestake Mining Company in South Dakota. [8] Between 1887 and 1892 Grabill sent 188 photographs to the Library of Congress for copyright protection. These photographs are now in the public domain. [9]