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The Washburn Square–Leicester Common Historic District encompasses the historic civic heart of Leicester, Massachusetts.It includes Washburn Square, as the town common is called; the buildings along its perimeter; and the properties along Main Street extending east along Main Street to its junction with Henshaw Street.
The Massachusetts Library System was established in 2010. The system provides the following core services: consulting, training & professional development, cooperative purchasing, research & development, summer library program, and the following services as part of resource sharing: delivery, mediated interlibrary loan, journal article document delivery, MassCat, and electronic content ...
Chilmark Free Public Library Chilmark: Dukes: CLAMS: Clarksburg Town Library Clarksburg: Berkshire: Bigelow Free Public Library Clinton: Worcester: Paul Pratt Memorial Library Cohasset: Norfolk: OCLN: Griswold Memorial Library Colrain: Franklin: Concord Free Public Library: Concord: Middlesex: MLN: Field Memorial Library Conway: Franklin ...
John Mein's Circulating Library, Boston [13] New England Library, collected by Thomas Prince [14] [15] [16] William Pelham's circulating library; Town Library, in the Town-House, King St. [17] [18] Boylston, Massachusetts. Social Library, Boylston Center (est.1792) [1] Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Library in the East Precinct of Bridgewater [19]
In 2007, the library created an online repository of state documents and in 2009, the library received funding to enhance its digital library. In 2012, the library completed converting their old card catalog to their online public access catalog and books were reclassified from Dewey Decimal to Library of Congress call numbers.
What is now Leicester was originally settled by the Nipmuc people and was known by them as Towtaid.On January 27, 1686, [2] the territory of eight square miles was purchased for 15 pounds by a company of nine proprietors engaged in land speculation: Joshua Lamb of Roxbury, Nathaniel Page of Bedford, Andrew Gardner of Roxbury, Benjamin Gamblin of Roxbury, Benjamin Tucker of Roxbury, John ...
SAILS was founded in 1995 to link the ABLE and SEAL library networks, which were later dissolved into SAILS in 2000. [3] The network provides library patrons with access to check out and return items at member libraries, [ 4 ] interlibrary loans through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners ' Commonwealth Catalog, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] mobile ...
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