This blog represents a collection of postcards that focuses on libraries in the United States and throughout the world.
Showing posts with label Memphis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memphis. Show all posts
Friday, December 12, 2014
Library, Mural, Le Moyne College, Memphis, Tennessee
[LIB11212] - The Hollis F. Price Library was named after Dr. Hollis Freeman Price (1941-1982) the first African American President of LeMoyne-Owen College. The award winning architecturally outstanding facility features a mosaic mural by Ben Shahn.
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Ben Shahn,
Le Moyne College,
Memphis,
Mural,
tennessee
Friday, October 23, 2009
1918 Cossitt Library, Memphis, TN
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Cossitt,
Cossitt Goodwyn Institute,
Memphis,
tennessee,
TN
Friday, August 21, 2009
Cossitt Library, Front Street, Memphis, TN

"Cossitt Library is a city-financed public library that is open every day and is available to all residents of Memphis." [From the back of the card]
Cossitt Branch Library began its existence in 1888 as the Cossitt-Goodwyn Institute, the first public library in the fledgling city of Memphis. Located on the bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, the Cossitt Branch serves a growing population in the midst of a downtown renaissance. The original sandstone structure was constructed in 1893, and the current building was added in 1959. [Thanks to www.memphislibrary.org]
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Cossitt,
Cossitt Goodwyn Institute,
Memphis,
tennessee,
TN
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