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This article discusses the first public bond issue of which Urbana women could vote

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Count of daily visitors to the library in August and September of 1874

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Busey Mansion at 502 W. Main Street, the residence of Mary and Samuel T. Busey.

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Newspaper clipping about the cornerstone for The Samuel T. Busey Memorial Library being laid on July 23, 1917.

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Newspaper clipping about the opening of the Samuel T. Busey Memorial Library

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This bookplate was placed in all the books donated to the Samuel T. Busey Memorial Library from Joseph Cunningham

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Frank Jaques (1839-1896) came to Urbana in 1858. He was a lawyer, businessman, philanthropist, and early supporter of the library

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Image of Frederick E. Eubeling (1841-1911). Eubeling was one of the founding member of The Urbana Free Library and worked in the library during the 1890s when it was in the City Building.

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George McKinley Bennett (1863-1955) was key member and organizer of the Urbana Association of Commerce. In 1907, this association pushed for the construction of a new library building in Urbana, which ultimately became the Samuel T. Busey Memorial…
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