Dublin Core
Title
Andrew Carnegie ca. 1900
            Subject
Carnegie libraries--Michigan.
Traverse City (Mich.)
            Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
In 1902, philanthropist Andrew Carnegie donated $20,000 to the City of Traverse City to build a state of the art public library. In response to Carnegie's generous gift, Perry Hannah donated land to be used for the City's new library on Sixth Street. Hannah is considered a father of Traverse City, and was a very successful business owner during the lumbering years of the northwestern province of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
            Creator
Simoni, Roxanne, 1987- (digital collections) 
Kulibert, Marie, d. 31 July 2011 (original volumes)
            Kulibert, Marie, d. 31 July 2011 (original volumes)
Source
LT0006b. Traverse Area District Library images, Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
            Publisher
Unknown
            Date
ca. 1900
            Contributor
unknown
            Rights
This image may be protected by copyright law. Contact the Traverse Area District Library for permission to reproduce, display or transmit this image.
            Relation
Traverse City Public Library History, Volume I
            Format
600 DPI Tif
            Language
English
            Type
Image
            Identifier
LT0006b
            Coverage
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan
            Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
photo, black and white.
            Physical Dimensions
8x10
            
