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The Vermont Organization of Koha Automated Libraries had its earliest beginnings in the fall of 2007, when several Vermont libraries, using Follett Co.'s Destiny Integrated Library System(ILS) (with the help of the Vermont Department of Libraries), began looking at open source alternatives.
The Brown Public Library is a public library in Northfield, Vermont. It is a brick building opened in 1906. A recent extension connects it to the building of the Northfield Historical Society, located in the former home of Charles Paine, a 19th-century governor and local businessman. Above the fireplaces in the north and south reading rooms are ...
1923 - Ilsley Library, 75 Main St, Middlebury, Vermont [24] 1924 - Calvary Baptist Church, 156 Main St, Springfield, Vermont [25] 1925 - Burlington Jr. High School (Old), 299 Main St, Burlington, Vermont [2] 1926 - Brownell Library, 6 Lincoln St, Essex Junction, Vermont [3] 1926 - Central Fire Station, 136 S Winooski Ave, Burlington, Vermont [2]
Brownell was born in New York City, New York, in 1948, to Mary Hester Gaskill (1916–2007) and Lincoln C. Brownell (1914–2010). Chauncey W. Brownell, his great-grandfather, served as Secretary of State of Vermont and in the Vermont Senate.
Nelson Brownell is an American politician from Vermont. He has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Bennington-1 District since 2019. [1] Brownell is not running for re-election in 2024. [2]
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Vermont provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Vermont, where 4 public libraries were built from 4 grants (totaling $80,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1911. In addition, one academic library was built.
The elder Brownell was a farmer who served in both the Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont Senate. Chauncey Wells Brownell (1811–1892) – father. The younger Brownell graduated from the University of Vermont in 1870 and Albany Law School in 1872. Brownell received a Master of Arts degree from UVM in 1873. [2]
John C. Brownell (February 5, 1877 – August 27, 1961) [1] was an American actor and writer who had a career in theater [2] and film in the U.S. Yale University has a collection of his papers. [3] Brownell was born in Burlington, Vermont . [ 3 ]