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The collection, begun as a concerted reference services effort in the early 1950s, contains a variety of materials in a wide variety of formats including newspaper clippings, magazines, pamphlets, photographs, books and bound volumes, public records, business documentation, genealogies, and personal family histories. Strengths of the collection include business documentation, photographs, genealogical resources, and biographical materials. | The collection, begun as a concerted reference services effort in the early 1950s, contains a variety of materials in a wide variety of formats including newspaper clippings, magazines, pamphlets, photographs, books and bound volumes, public records, business documentation, genealogies, and personal family histories. Strengths of the collection include business documentation, photographs, genealogical resources, and biographical materials. | ||
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[https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/papd/islandora/object/papd%3Apjvbl-archi Lycoming County Digital Photo Archive]: Over two thousand (2,000) local historical photographs, drawings and images of old Lycoming County, PA. can be found here. Images are shown in a small version for browsing or as a full size image for detail. | [https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/papd/islandora/object/papd%3Apjvbl-archi Lycoming County Digital Photo Archive]: Over two thousand (2,000) local historical photographs, drawings and images of old Lycoming County, PA. can be found here. Images are shown in a small version for browsing or as a full size image for detail. | ||
'''Volumes''' | '''Volumes''' | ||
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* Military Histories dating back to the Revolutionary War | * Military Histories dating back to the Revolutionary War | ||
* Township Histories | * Township Histories | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Tips for Your Visit== | ==Tips for Your Visit== | ||
* If you plan to make a special trip to visit the Library, be sure to call or email to confirm that there are no scheduled closures when you plan to visit. In case of inclement weather, the Library will post closings on its website and social media pages. | * If you plan to make a special trip to visit the Library, be sure to call or email to confirm that there are no scheduled closures when you plan to visit. In case of inclement weather, the Library will post closings on its website and social media pages. | ||
* For information about parking, visit the [https://parkwilliamsport.com/ Williamsport Parking Authority] website. | * For information about parking, visit the [https://parkwilliamsport.com/ Williamsport Parking Authority] website. |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 27 April 2023
Contact Information[edit | edit source]Address: 19 East Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 Description of Collections[edit | edit source]The collection, begun as a concerted reference services effort in the early 1950s, contains a variety of materials in a wide variety of formats including newspaper clippings, magazines, pamphlets, photographs, books and bound volumes, public records, business documentation, genealogies, and personal family histories. Strengths of the collection include business documentation, photographs, genealogical resources, and biographical materials.
Online Resources Local Newspaper Archives - Public Database: Accessible from anywhere in the world and contains all public domain content (everything published through December 31, 1922) and some copyrighted content.
Volumes Books and other volumes that are available for public use are searchable in the Library catalog. Only items assigned to the James V. Brown Library are available to use onsite. This collection includes a variety of resources including but not limited to:
History[edit | edit source]The James V. Brown Library opened in June 1907 and was a bequest to the city from lumber baron and philanthropist James VanDuzee Brown who died on December 8, 1904, at age 78. Already a widower with no children, Brown had dreamed for years of giving Williamsport a free, public library. The idea for the Library was suggested by his late wife, Carile Brown.
Tips for Your Visit[edit | edit source]
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