The Ladies Library Association Building in Kalamazoo, Michigan was the first building erected as a women's club in the United States. It was also the...
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The Ladies' Library Association of Kalamazoo (LLA) is a woman's club in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Officially incorporated in 1852 it was the first women's...
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includes the Ladies Library Association Building, built in 1878, the YWCA Building, the 1931 Kalamazoo City Hall and the 1938 Federal Building. Bronson Park...
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Washington's home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, the library was built by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and is privately funded. It is named for the chairman...
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hospital area: Administration building Academic building Auditorium Two lecture galleries One hospital building Two ladies hostel Boys' hostel Staff colony...
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Ladies' Literary Association, which was formally organized as an association that year. The Association was influential in opening a public library in...
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The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union (MVLA) is a non-profit organization that preserves and maintains the Mount Vernon estate originally...
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List of women's clubs (redirect from List of women's clubhouse buildings)
and community welfare Lansing Woman's Club Building, Lansing, Michigan, NRHP-listed Ladies' Library Association of Kalamazoo In 1922 the Minnesota State...
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differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects. "National Register Information System"...
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attempted to establish a free public library, including a small group of women called the Ladies Library Association and a Masonic Order in the city. By...
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National First Ladies' Library, 2010. ISBN 978-0-271-03713-4. Seale, William. The President's House. White House Historical Association and the National...
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Pymble Ladies' College is an independent, non-selective, day and boarding school for girls, located in Pymble, a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney...
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The Ladies Library Association ran the library for a total of forty one years. The transition from a subscription library to a public library was a...
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a group of Van Wert ladies incorporated the Van Wert Library Association in 1890. In order to finance their project, the ladies sought subscriptions...
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DeFuniak Springs, Florida (section Library)
was a community library; the Ladies Library Association's main goal of establishing a social library was complete. Initially, the library relied on book...
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facilities § Presidential libraries First Ladies National Historic Site Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum Gladstone's Library Churchill Archives...
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Queen Elizabeth College (redirect from King's College London Ladies' Department)
Elizabeth College (QEC) was a college in London. It had its origins in the Ladies' (later Women's) Department of King's College, London, opened in 1885 but...
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Vancouver Free Library and the Vancouver Free Reading Room and Library. By the late 1890s, the Free Reading Room and Library in the YMCA Building on West Hastings...
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A Ladies' Memorial Association (LMA) is a type of organization for women that sprang up all over the American South in the years after the American Civil...
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future works." He also designed Ann Arbor's Ladies Library Association Building (1885) and the West Physics Building for the University of Michigan, built in...
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coordinates) Building still operating as a library Building standing, but now serving another purpose Building no longer standing Building listed on...
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reading room. However, this changed in 1876 when the association decided to implement a "Ladies Room." While this new room did not offer any books, it...
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places with which he had personal associations. The first of Carnegie's public libraries, Dunfermline Carnegie Library, was in his birthplace, Dunfermline...
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County Library is the public library system serving Portland and Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. A continuation of the Library Association of Portland...
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Mount Vernon (category Historic American Buildings Survey in Virginia)
the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, along with part of the Washington property estate. The mansion and its surrounding buildings escaped damage from...
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The Propylaeum (category Women's club buildings)
by building projects that women in other cities had funded, such as the Athenaeum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; the Ladies' Library Association building in...
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Round Rock Public Library (RRPL) is a public library located in Round Rock, Texas The original library building stands on a corner lot on the Main Street...
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Mario Tamagno and Giovanni Ferrero. The library traces its origins to the Bangkok Ladies' Library Association, which was established in 1869 but did not...
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assistant; the two ladies ran the library on a voluntary basis with the assistance of a few friends. Arnold intended that the Library should "bring solace...
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United Daughters of the Confederacy (redirect from United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial Building)
Janney, Caroline E. (2012). Burying the dead but not the past: Ladies' Memorial Associations and the lost cause. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0807831762...
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