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Contains 5 Results:

Main Library Fire Alarm, 1973

 File — Box: Unknown, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series: The records consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence and subject files of the administrators of the New Orleans Public Library, primarily those of the City Librarian. Of particular interest to the history of NOPL are records documenting the construction and furnishing of the Main Library at 219 Loyola Avenue, which opened in 1958. Donations to the Library over the years are also documented, as are the Library's early automation projects, branch library construction and repair,...
Dates: 1973

Lighting System, Second Floor Main Library, 1960

 File — Box: Unknown, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: The records consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence and subject files of the administrators of the New Orleans Public Library, primarily those of the City Librarian. Of particular interest to the history of NOPL are records documenting the construction and furnishing of the Main Library at 219 Loyola Avenue, which opened in 1958. Donations to the Library over the years are also documented, as are the Library's early automation projects, branch library construction and repair,...
Dates: 1960

Scrapbook 5: unknown author, c. 1879-1888

 Item — Box: Unknown
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The New Orleans Public Library Juvenile Division went out of existence in the mid-1980s. Mrs. Bernice G. Zilrech, the retiring division head, compiled the following materials to be preserved in the City Archives. The collection consists of newspaper publicity clippings, scripts from a local television show, scrapbooks, magazines, and books. Accompanying the collection is a preliminary inventory describing materials, much of which has been included in the following descriptions of...
Dates: c. 1879-1888

Scrapbook 6: unknown author, c. 1879-1888

 Item — Box: Unknown
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The New Orleans Public Library Juvenile Division went out of existence in the mid-1980s. Mrs. Bernice G. Zilrech, the retiring division head, compiled the following materials to be preserved in the City Archives. The collection consists of newspaper publicity clippings, scripts from a local television show, scrapbooks, magazines, and books. Accompanying the collection is a preliminary inventory describing materials, much of which has been included in the following descriptions of...
Dates: c. 1879-1888

Scrapbook 7: "Come Let Us Read" by Lois Garrison, 1932

 Item — Box: Unknown
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The New Orleans Public Library Juvenile Division went out of existence in the mid-1980s. Mrs. Bernice G. Zilrech, the retiring division head, compiled the following materials to be preserved in the City Archives. The collection consists of newspaper publicity clippings, scripts from a local television show, scrapbooks, magazines, and books. Accompanying the collection is a preliminary inventory describing materials, much of which has been included in the following descriptions of...
Dates: 1932