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  2. Nashville Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Public Library (NPL) is the public library system serving Nashville, Tennessee and the metropolitan area of Davidson County. In 2010, the Nashville Public Library was the recipient of the National Medal for Museum and Library Service. [2] The library was named the Gale / Library Journal 2017 Library of the Year.

  3. List of Carnegie libraries in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    1. Brownsville Carnegie Library. Brownsville. Dec 2, 1909. $7,500. 121 W. Main St. Built 1910–1912; open 1912–2002, now Chamber of Commerce; possibly designed by Neander M. Woods Jr., Memphis; rehabbed 1993 [3] Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 2018. 2. Old Library Building.

  4. Tennessee Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Library Association (TNLA) is a professional organization that offers support for library staff working in Tennessee. It is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee . [2] [3] TLA was originally organized in Nashville on May 29, 1902, by members of the Nashville Public Library staff and the Nashville Library Club and had 41 members by ...

  5. Arna Bontemps - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Poet. novelist. librarian. Education. Pacific Union College. Period. 1924–1973. Arna Wendell Bontemps ( / bɒnˈtɒm / bon-TOM [1]) (October 13, 1902 – June 4, 1973) [2] was an American poet, novelist and librarian, and a noted member of the Harlem Renaissance .

  6. Marian M. Hadley - Wikipedia

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    Marian M. Hadley. Marian M. Hadley was Nashville, Tennessee's first African American librarian, serving as the first librarian of the Nashville Negro Public Library, a branch of the Nashville Public Library for African American patrons. [1] She went on to work at the Chicago Public Library for almost twenty years, building and promoting the ...

  7. Timeline of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Gas Light Company in operation. Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway starts operating. 1852 Public school system inaugurated. Davidson County Jail built. 1854 Southern Methodist Publishing House headquartered in Nashville. Tennessee State Library established. 1855 – Giers photo studio in business.

  8. Albert Randolph Ross - Wikipedia

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    Albert Randolph Ross. Albert Randolph Ross, Architect. Albert Randolph Ross (October 26, 1868 – October 27, 1948) was an American architect, known primarily for designing libraries, especially those funded by Andrew Carnegie. His father, John W. Ross, was an architect based in Davenport, Iowa, and the architect of its city hall .

  9. James Tissot - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Joseph Tissot ( French: [ʒɑk ʒozɛf tiso]; 15 October 1836 – 8 August 1902), better known as James Tissot ( / ˈtɪsoʊ / ), was a French painter, illustrator, and caricaturist. He was born to a drapery merchant and a milliner and decided to pursue a career in art at a young age, coming to incorporate elements of realism, early ...