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MAY
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Malone NY, New York, Railroad Station, Library, Vintage, c1913
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LIB497238The Malone Public Library is a public library located in Malone, a town in the North Country region of New York State. The library serves the residents of Malone as well as the surrounding communities.Established in 1903, the Malone Public Library has a collection of over 50,000 books, as well as a variety of multimedia resources including audiobooks, DVDs, and e-books. The library also has a local history and genealogy section, which is an important resource for people interested in the history of the region and researching their family roots.The library offers a range of programs and services for people of all ages, including storytime for children, book clubs, computer classes, and workshops on a variety of topics. The library also has meeting rooms that can be reserved by community groups and organizations.One unique aspect of the Malone Public Library is its Bookmobile, a mobile library that travels to various locations in the region, bringing books and other resour
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JUL
05
For Greater Knowledge
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05
Vintage WPA poster "For Greater Knowledge on more subjects ~ Use your Library often!" for the Illinois WPA Art Project Chicago, 1940. For Greater Knowledge by RetroCommunicationsBrowse Vintage Postcards
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FEB
24
Franklin Library, Franklin, Massachusetts
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FEB
24
Franklin Library, Franklin, Mass. Vintage by markomundoSee other Franklin Postcards
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JAN
05
Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT
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JAN
05
[LIB730] Sorry, this item is not available as a reproduction.
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DEC
20
1937 Public Library from Voorhees Pool, Civic Center, Denver, Colorado
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20
[LIB676] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
20
1908 Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois
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20
[LIB675]
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DEC
20
State Library, Richmond, Virginia
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DEC
20
[LIB674] Sorry, there is no reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
20
Public Library, New York City
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DEC
20
[LIB672] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
20
Public Library, Detroit, Michigan
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DEC
20
[LIB671] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
20
c1905 Cambridge Public Library, Massachusetts
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20
[LIB669] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
17
1928 Curtis Memorial Library, Meriden, Connecticut
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17
[LIB648] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
17
1910 The Library of Columbia University, New York, NY
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17
[LIB645] - Sorry, no reproduction available.
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DEC
17
1912 Forest Park Library, Springfield, Massachusetts
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Forest Park neighborhood residents outgrew the provisional circulating library that was set up at Park Memorial Baptist Church and residents wanted a full service branch library. In 1908, industrialist Andrew Carnegie provided $50,000 for three branch libraries that included Forest Park Branch Library. Carnegie required that neighborhood citizens subscribe for land to match his donation of money for the building. Over 500 prominent Forest Park citizens subscribed for land and soon Forest Park Branch Library was completed in 1909. [http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/branches/fp.html] [LIB644] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
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1926 Carnegie Library, Rice Lake, Wisconsin
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In 1902, the library circulated 9,586 books and in 1919 it rose to 24,000. By 1932, circulation rose to 71,426, then increased slowly to the 1971 count of 75,173. In 1972, the board considered the renovation and modernization of the library, but found that was not feasible. The board looked at adding on to the west to preserve the library's architecture, but when the Erickson firm offered to sell its grocery store building at Main and Marshall Streets for $150,000, the board opted to make the move. The city purchased the Erickson building and sold the Carnegie library to the adjacent Dairy State Bank. The old library was razed in the summer of 1985. The new library was dedicated in April of 1978. [LIB642] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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DEC
13
1943 Lawson McGhee Library, Knoxville, Tennessee
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13
[LIB615]
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NOV
09
1904 Von Ranke Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
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09
[LIBZ0536] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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NOV
09
The David E. Howe Library, Wellsville, New York
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NOV
09
[LIBZ0535] Click on the image to order a reproduction of this postcard!
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NOV
09
1948 Library, Detroit, Michigan
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09
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NOV
08
Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
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08
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NOV
08
The Cornell Library, Ithaca, New York
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08
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NOV
01
Arizona Joe - Beradle's Half Dime Library Greeting Cards
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NOV
01
Giddy up, Little Doggie, with this classic dime store novella featuring Arizona Joe, the "Boy Pard of Texas Jack". Arizona Joe - Beradle's Half Dime Library by scenesfromthepast Browse other Cowboys Cards
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OCT
30
1906 Carnegie Library, Syracuse, New York
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OCT
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OCT
28
Library Building, A. & M. College, Stillwater, Oklahoma
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28
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OCT
28
Richmond Memorial Library, Batavia, New York
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