History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . 11 i I. ft*vlcla>*l^;^r;o»i;jh|^^-1^^^?.^^ ^r^mC~-r-r.,, -*?? -^.:-,-. ^;,- ;;;;;?, •;- DANVILLES CLASSIC LIBRARY BUILDING HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA. 59 DANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. In February, 1902, the president of the Commercial Club, Mord Carter,wrote a letter to Andrew Carnegie, explaining the needs of the town forfunds to build a library building, which resulted in an ofTer from Mr. Car-negie to donate ten thousand dollars for the erection of the building, pro-vided that the town would make a levy that would


History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . 11 i I. ft*vlcla>*l^;^r;o»i;jh|^^-1^^^?.^^ ^r^mC~-r-r.,, -*?? -^.:-,-. ^;,- ;;;;;?, •;- DANVILLES CLASSIC LIBRARY BUILDING HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA. 59 DANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. In February, 1902, the president of the Commercial Club, Mord Carter,wrote a letter to Andrew Carnegie, explaining the needs of the town forfunds to build a library building, which resulted in an ofTer from Mr. Car-negie to donate ten thousand dollars for the erection of the building, pro-vided that the town would make a levy that would raise on thousand dollarsper year and provide a suitable site for the building. The Commercial Club,ladies clubs, college faculty, town trustees, school board and citizens cameforward with aid and a literary board was organized under the acts of lot was purchased by popular subscription and the plans submitted by S. , of Indianapolis, Indiana, were accepted. A contract was let to W. & Company of Franklin, Indiana, for the erection of the buildi


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