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Angela Rose Canfield (1840 – August 23, 1925) was a politician, activist, and milliner in Illinois. In 1915, she was elected mayor of Warren , making her the first female mayor of the town as well as the first woman elected as a mayor statewide.
Artstor Digital Library: Associated Press. AP Images; Rights Managed: 12,000,000+ Yes No Yes English Bridgeman Art Library: California Digital Library: California State University, Northridge, Oviatt Library Digital Collections Camera Press: Chicago Daily News (1902–1933), collection of over 55,000 images on glass plate negatives ...
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It comes after the library abruptly taped a sign to its door at about 2 p.m. on Tuesday informing would-be visitors that it would be “closed to the public until further notice.”
Pasco’s Silent Majority Foundation helped represent one of the defendants who had tried to get the library shut down. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
American pioneer in the field of library science, faculty at University of Michigan from 1926 to 1938, where she was a founding faculty member in the department of library science. 1873-04-09 1960-08-22 Margaret Ridley Charlton: Canadian librarian 1858 1931-05-31 Margaret Scoggin: American librarian 1905-04-14 1968-07-11 Margaret Windeyer
The library is run by the National Archives, which is why it was affected by the staff cuts. All totaled, the federal department oversees 16 presidential libraries , including the Reagan, Carter ...
Jessie M. Carson (March 29, 1876 – September 6, 1959) was an American librarian who was appointed the director of children's libraries for the American Committee for Devastated France in 1920. [1]