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88:, orchestrated the first grant to be offered in New Jersey made January 18, 1900. Originally it was of source of controversy. While Carnegie offered $ 50,000 he also stipulated $ 5,000 be committed by the municipality for its upkeep, and some residents felt they would prefer to manage the city's library without Carnegie's interference and could easily make use of the recently opened 100:
In 1914, the Carnegie Library Fund granted another $ 40,000 to an expansion of much needed wings, designed by Hobart A. Walker and opened the following year. Circa 1974, the building was altered and converted to the East Orange Municipal Court and later renovated again in 2009.
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The Ampere Branch opened as a deposit station in 1915. After changing locations it became a branch library in 1923, and on March 17, 1931, moved to its current location across from the former
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As of 2011, the library had a collection of 343,918 volumes, served a population of approximately 73,000 and circulated 318,748 items annually. from four locations.
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The first of libraries built with Carnegie funding was the former Main Library. Alexander King, resident of the city and child-hood friend of
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After receiving a grant of $ 13,000, the Franklin Branch was built, opening on August 1, 1909, at its location on Dodd Street near
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The Elmwood Branch was made possible through a $ 13,000 grant from the Carnegie Library Fund and opened on January 12, 1912.
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Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey
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Of the library's four locations, two were originally among the
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Public library of East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, U.S.
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Buildings and structures in Essex County, New Jersey
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public library
East Orange
Essex County, New Jersey
thirty-six Carnegie-funded libraries in New Jersey
Carnegie Corporation
Carnegie library
Andrew Carnegie
library in Orange
Ackerman and Ross
Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
Watsessing Park
Ampere Station
List of Carnegie libraries in New Jersey
Newark Public Library
National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey
"East Orange Public Library"
East Orange Public Library


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ISBN
0-471-14422-3




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