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Library City or town Image Date granted [1] Grant amount [1] Location Notes 1: Clarksdale Clarksdale: Nov 21, 1911: $10,000 114 Delta Ave. Still serving original function as Free Public Library 2: Greenwood Greenwood: Sep 29, 1911: $10,000 408 W. Washington St. Closed in the 1970s 3: Gulfport Gulfport: May 15, 1916: $10,000 1300 24th Ave.
In 1995, the museum, at that time Clarksdale's only attraction, grew to include a large section of the newly renovated library building, but remained under the tight control of the Carnegie Library Board, who subsequently fired Sid Graves, at the time seriously ill. Graves died in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in January 2005. In an interim move ...
Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development. Chicago: American Library Association. ISBN 0-8389-0022-4. Jones, Theodore (1997). Carnegie Libraries Across America. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-14422-3. Miller, Durand R. (1943). Carnegie Grants for Library Buildings, 1890–1917. New York ...
Books may be purchased in advance for a small fee from the library or borrowed with your Perry Public Library card. For more information, go to www.perry.lib.ia.us, visit the library, or call 515 ...
Also in Clarksdale is the Blues Alley Walk of Fame which was a precursor to the Clarksdale Walk of Fame. Blues musician John Lee Hooker and the Texas-based rock band ZZ Top were honored. ZZ Top helped raise $1 million in support of the Delta Blues Museum, they have a plaque at the Carnegie Public Library (former location of the museum). [4]
Clarksdale, MS October 17, 2019 Richard Wright: George W. Armstrong Library Natchez, MS July 23, 2020 Anne Moody: Louis Gaulden and Riquita Jackson Family Memorial Park Centreville, MS May 26, 2021 Dorothy Shawhan: Wright Gallery of Kethley Hall, Delta State University Cleveland, MS July 23, 2021 Richard Ford: Carnegie Public Library Clarksdale, MS
Examples of these vessels can be seen at the Carnegie Public Library in Clarksdale, Mississippi. [19] Examination of human remains found in burials at Carson has also shown that the inhabitants practiced artificial cranial deformation or head flattening. The specific type of deformation is defined as fronto-occipital or fronto-vertico-occipital ...
The Carnegie Public Library in Boise was built for $25,000 in 1905. It was paid for by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The city and the Columbian Club, a women’s group, added $5,000 for furnishings.
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