Fraser Valley Regional Library
Fraser Valley Regional Library Website ... The Fraser Valley Regional Library system, established in 1930, was the first such library system in North America.
www.fvrl.bc.ca
This Day in History 1851: Fire ravages Library of Congress
Learn what happened on This Day in History at History.com. ... The first library catalog, dated April 1802, listed 964 volumes and nine maps.
www.history.com
Houff Library History
Online History Reference Sources - the first place to begin your research
www.br.vccs.edu
History of the Library | Menasha Public Library
Menasha's Public Library has been serving the citizens of Menasha since 1896, when the first Menasha Library and Reading Room opened in rooms above what is now the furniture store ...
www.menashalibrary.org
NYPL History
... and history. And its shelves have held the first books read by countless New York City children. As The New York Public Library ... Public Library's history ...
www.nypl.org
Pawnee Library History
The first library in Pawnee began in 1922 when the Modern Martha Class of the Pawnee Methodist Church decided that a library was needed.
www.pawneepubliclibrary.org
The History of Computers - Computer History Timeline
A history of computers and the inventors involved with each computer invention milestone ... Konrad Zuse - Z1 Computer: First freely programmable computer. 1942: John Atanasoff & Clifford ...
www.inventors.about.com
Library History
When St. Hugh?s Hall opened in 1886, the standard of living, described by Miss Moberly, the first Principal, indicates a definite spartan nature:
www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
Today in History: October 4
Each day an event from American history is illustrated by digitized items from the Library of Congress American ... He was the first president to be sworn in at the residence. ...
www.memory.loc.gov
History - Lamont Library - Harvard College Library
History. Lamont Library was the first university library building in the United States specifically planned for undergraduates. Lamont was the idea of Keyes D.
www.hcl.harvard.edu
