Catalogue of the Public Library of Indianapolis, 1873 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Catalogue of the Public Library of Indianapolis, 1873

The need of a Public Library in the City of Indianapolis had long been Felt by many of her citizens. The libraries to which they had access were few and unsatisfactory; few in regard to the number of inhabitants, and unsatisfactory in the manner in which the books could be used.

They were first the State Library numbering at the present time ten thousand volumes, one-third of which are duplicates; this library is rich in its departments of state and public documents, and numbers in its collection a few rare and illustrated books, but in any one department it lacks that completeness that gives it value in the eyes of the student - for whom alone it is intended - as the volumes are not allowed tobe taken away.

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