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[4] [5] As the first director of the Monterey County Free Library, hired in 1913, [6] Hadden established 126 branches of the library system, some of them housed in schools or private homes. She left that position after 16 years, in 1929, and was a librarian at the Palo Alto Public Library [ 7 ] and at Modoc County Library in her later years.
The Avon Free Public Library was founded in 1791. In 1798, a resident offered library services within his home with a collection of 111 titles. [citation needed] The library is a member of Library Connection, Incorporated, the cooperative regional automated circulation and online catalog database system. [13]
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Report of the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts. v.1-8 (1891–1898); v.9 (1899); v.10-18 (1900–1908); v.19-24 (1909–1914); v.25-27 (1915–1917); v.28-51 (1918–1940). Massachusetts Board of Free Public Library Commissioners. Free public library buildings of Massachusetts: a roll of honor, 1918. Wright & Potter printing co ...
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The Ives Memorial Library is the main branch of the system and is located on the New Haven Green. The neo-Georgian building was designed by Cass Gilbert and finished in 1911. This building was renovated and expanded in 1990. [1] Murals in the main library originated as Public Works Administration projects.
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The West End Library, now the Unionville Museum, is a historic library and museum building at 15 School Street in the Unionville village of Farmington, Connecticut. The Renaissance style building was designed by New York City architect Edward Tilton, and completed in 1917 with funding from Andrew Carnegie . [ 2 ]