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One of thousands of public libraries that 19th-century industrialist Andrew Carnegie financed is listed for sale in Middletown for $124,900. Between 1886 and 1920, Carnegie donated more than $55 ...
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Indiana provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Indiana, where 164 public libraries were built from 156 grants (totaling $2,508,664) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1918. [1]
The Indiana Library Federation (ILF) is a professional organization for Indiana's librarians, library workers, and trustees. It is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana . The ILF was created as a result of the Indiana Library Association (501(c)(6) being merged into the Indiana Library Trustee Association (501(c)(3) in 1990. [ 1 ]
Carroll County Courthouse (Indiana) Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Lafayette, Indiana) Clore Plow Works-J.W. Whitlock and Company; Joseph J. Cole Jr. House and 1925 Cole Brouette No. 70611; Columbiana County Courthouse; Cox Ford Covered Bridge; William Houston Craig House; Crawford-Whitehead-Ross House; Daniel Craycraft House
The district developed between about 1881 and 1937 and includes notable examples of Romanesque Revival and Classical Revival architecture styles. Located in the district are the separately listed Henderson Fire Station and Municipal Building , Vance County Courthouse , and Zollicoffer's Law Office .
Hoosiers challenged hundreds of books in Indiana libraries last year — from Maia Kobabe's "Gender Queer" to the Holy Bible. Here's a full list.
Pages in category "Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1882 fundraising by the sale of stock in the library property was done in $5 per share for 141 shares, subscribed by 51 people, and the sale of the library lot for another $700 raising $1,405. [2] Non-shareholders could access the library for $1.50 a year. [2]