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The Bangor Public Library is the public library of Bangor, Maine. It shares the URSUS online cataloging system with the University of Maine and other Maine libraries. [3] The library's roots date to 1830, when the Bangor Mechanic Association assembled a private collection of books. [4] In 1873, it absorbed several other associations' libraries ...
English: Title: Bangor High School and library, Bangor, Maine Subjects: Schools; Public libraries Places: Maine > Penobscot (county) > Bangor Notes: Title from item. Extent: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Accession #: 06_10_003077
The reading needs of the African American community in Lowndes County, would go unserviced by a library until 1955. In 1947, the Lowndes-Echols Regional Library System was established. The Carnegie Library in Valdosta was the main branch. There were two smaller branches in Haharia City Hall and in the Methodist Church in Statenville.
The Clayton County Library System (CCLS) is a public library system consisting of six branches in the north central portion of Georgia, south of Atlanta.Its six branches serve 65% of the county population, making it one of the highest attended library systems in Georgia per capita.
Bangor Area High School. / 40.88472°N 79.15083°W / 40.88472; -79.15083. Bangor Area High School is a four-year public high school located in Bangor, Pennsylvania in Northampton County, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. It is the only high school in the Bangor Area School District.
The Pueblo City-County Library District is a public library system serving Pueblo County, Colorado. The main branch, the Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library, is located in the Mesa Junction neighborhood of the City of Pueblo, Colorado. Aside from physical books the library system also provides E-book downloads, Audiobook 's, DVD collections ...
The Greater Clarks Hill Regional Library System (GCHRL) is a consortium of eight public libraries working together to serve the populations of Columbia, Burke, Lincoln, and Warren counties in east Georgia . GCHRL is a member of PINES, a program of the Georgia Public Library Service that covers 53 library systems in 143 counties of Georgia. [2]
In 1980, the library board voted to change the library's name to the Nola Brantley Memorial Library. Prior to coming to Warner Robins, Brantley, a Laurens County native, taught in Laurens, Bleckley, Webster and Meriwether counties. She was the chair of the first committee to explore library services in Warner Robins in 1948.