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The Salem Public Library was established by the Salem Woman's Club in May 1904, with 50 donated books, [2] and located in the city council chamber beginning later that year. The library board appealed to industrialist Andrew Carnegie to fund the construction of a permanent library, and was granted $27,500. The library, located at the corner of ...
The Salem Public Library is a public library at 370 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. The library building was constructed in 1855 for John Bertram, a prominent sea captain, and his family. [2] On December 1, 1887, the Bertram family wrote a letter stating their intent to donate the Italianate style mansion to the city of Salem for use as a ...
Salem budget meetings spurred outrage over the potential closure of the Salem Public Library. Emails and comments filled the Salem City Council's inbox and social media, with many wondering if ...
A five-year operating levy to fund the Salem Public Library, Center 50+ and parks could be on the ballot in May. Salem City Council directs staff to prepare levy scenario for library, Center 50 ...
The 7.25 library positions up for elimination are expected to save $1.168 million and would mean closing the West Salem branch and further hours and service reductions at the main Salem Public ...
Salem Public Library may refer to: Salem Public Library (Massachusetts) Salem Public Library (Oregon) This page was last edited on 9 January 2018, at 06:06 (UTC ...
After hours were slashed at Salem Public Library due to staffing earlier this year, even more cuts to Oregon's second-largest city library were outlined in the proposed 2025 budget.
Salem was the first city in Oregon to receive the award. [60] In keeping with the city's "Cherry City" theme, flowering cherry trees have been planted along many Salem streets as well as on the Capitol Mall across from the Capitol. The Salem Public Library's main branch is located just south of downtown. A branch library is located in West ...