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AlbanyCarnegieLibrary may refer to: CarnegieLibrary of Albany (Albany, Georgia) CarnegieLibrary of Albany (Albany, Missouri) CarnegieLibrary of Albany...
County Public Library is a public library system serving Dougherty County, Georgia. The Central Library is located in Albany, Georgia. The library is a member...
list of Carnegielibraries in Indiana provides detailed information on United States Carnegielibraries in Indiana, where 164 public libraries were built...
list of Carnegielibraries in Oregon provides detailed information on United States Carnegielibraries in Oregon, where 31 public libraries were built...
list of Carnegielibraries in Georgia provides detailed information on United States Carnegielibraries in Georgia, where 24 public libraries were built...
list of Carnegielibraries in Missouri provides detailed information on United States Carnegielibraries in Missouri, where 33 public libraries were built...
government. Library Bureau schools in major cities taught filing to clerical workers. It opened a large factory in 1909 in a brick building at 224 Albany Street...
– Dunfermline CarnegieLibrary opened, the first of over 2,500 CarnegieLibraries funded by Andrew Carnegie. Albany City Hall in Albany, New York, designed...
using funds donated by Andrew Carnegie. Columbus was initially passed over by Carnegie for funds to build a large main library, as it was against his preference...
the XLI Club for a Carnegie Foundation library between the years 1908–1910. City council agreed to financially support the library in 1912 on an annual...
The Andrew Carnegie Mansion is a historic house and a museum building at 2 East 91st Street, along the east side of Fifth Avenue, on the Upper East Side...
American architect, known primarily for designing libraries, especially those funded by Andrew Carnegie. His father, John W. Ross, was an architect based...
from industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to build a library. They received $25,000 from Carnegie, along with an additional $2,000 from local...
George Carnegie Palmer (December 20, 1861 – February 29, 1934), was an American architect who specialized in designing Beaux Arts style civic and academic...
modeled very similarly to the Carnegie building constructed one year earlier in Albany. On March 24, 1906, Andrew Carnegie accepted the request and gave...
style. It is a Carnegielibrary, the building of which was funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who contributed $25,000. The library was added to the...