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  2. List of Carnegie libraries in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a public library was constructed at a federally owned veteran's hospital, and seven academic libraries were built at academic institutions (totaling $295,000). Tennesseans rejected several proposed Carnegie libraries, including one in 1889 at Johnson City, his first library offer in the U.S. outside Pennsylvania.

  3. Louisville Free Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Free Public Library was created in 1902 by an act of the Kentucky State Legislature, and in 1904 it merged with the Polytechnic Society of Kentucky. Services began in 1905 when the Polytechnic Society's collection, held in the top floor of the Kaufman-Straus Building , was open to the public. [ 2 ]

  4. Louisville Free Public Library, Western Branch - Wikipedia

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    It is a Carnegie library and is the first public library built for African Americans staffed entirely by African Americans. [ 2 ] [ note 1 ] Previously known as Louisville Free Public Library, Western Colored Branch , and registered as a historic site in that name, it is a branch of the Louisville Free Public Library system.

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    Louisville Free Public Library: Louisville Free Public Library: March 27, 1980 : 301 W. York St. 45: Louisville Grocery Company Building: Louisville Grocery Company Building: April 18, 2003 : 231 E. Main St.

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  7. Thomas Fountain Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Western Colored Branch was the first Carnegie colored library in Louisville, Kentucky. [1]: 6 it was the first public library in the nation to serve African-American patrons with an exclusively African-American staff. [4] In 1914 he was also made Librarian in charge of the newly opened Eastern Colored Branch of LFPL. [1]: 17 Blue became ...

  8. List of Carnegie libraries in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Main branch of Louisville Free Public Library: 9: Louisville Crescent Hill: Louisville: Nov 11, 1899 — 2762 Frankfort Ave. 10: Louisville Eastern: Louisville: Nov 11, 1899 — 600 Lampton St. 11: Louisville Highland Louisville: Nov 11, 1899 — 1000 Cherokee Rd. 12

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