Seattle Public Library Annual Reports 1894-[ongoing]

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Seattle Public Library Annual Reports 1894-[ongoing]

Annual reports of the Seattle Public Library from 1894 to 1997; annual reports will continue to be added to the series. Includes information on library's finances, physical location, circulation, acquisitions, policies, contributions, and technology. Photographs of library activities are also included.

.4 cubic ft.; (1 box)

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