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The Franklin D. Schurz Library collection includes nearly 600,000 print books, bound journals, and government publications; over 350,000 e-books, more than 7,700 audio/video recordings; the campus archives; and special collections such as the James Lewis Casaday Theatre Collection and the Christianson Lincoln Collection. The library subscribes ...
The library's plot of land has been used by a variety of business and by the City of Round Rock. Former occupants of the library's corner: Round Rock, TX City Hall and Fire Dept. The library's land has had various uses. In 1885, a sash, door, and blind warehouse occupied the east half of the corner lot, but by 1902 the lot was empty.
Round Rock Public Library; S. San Antonio Public Library; T. Tyrrell Historical Library This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 11:17 (UTC). Text is ...
Born in South Bend on March 8, 1898, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Schurz, Franklin Schurz Sr. lived in the city for most of his life. After graduating from South Bend High School in 1916, Schurz earned a bachelor's degree and a master's of business administration degree from Harvard University, with a break for service in the U.S. Army ...
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Round Rock and Williamson County have been the site of human habitation since at least 9,200 BCE. The area's earliest known inhabitants lived during the late Pleistocene (Ice Age), and are linked to the Clovis culture around 9,200 BCE based on evidence found at the much-studied Gault Site, midway between Georgetown and Fort Cavazos. [13]
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208 East Main Street (1873): Andrew J. Palm House (Round Rock Chamber of Commerce) 107 South Mays Street (1878): Old Post Office Building (Masonic Lodge #227), a two-story building; Additionally, there are three non-contributing properties: 108 and 110 East Main Street (1880) 113 East Main Street (c. 1920): Round Rock of Music