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Box 9

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Contains 4 Results:

Working Catalog, Circa 1876

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents The initial form of this catalog was compiled by Doctor Theo West and put into use on 10 July 1874, although there may have been additions by the time it was copied by the directors of the library company into its current form. It was intended for publication, but was later advertised as merely being available at the librarian’s desk. It was therefore organized with the aim of finding books by title, like a printed catalog, rather than by number like the manuscript catalogs from before the...
Dates: Circa 1876

Working Catalog, Circa 1830-1848

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents This catalog contains a relisting of the contents of the 1815 catalog and supplement sorted by the first letter of the alphabet with pamphlets listed separately as well as books added between April 1833 and the suspension of library operations after 1848 listed by subject. Although its initial form was compiled by George Drinker some time earlier, it does not appear to gone into effect until sometime after 1834 where there is a gap in circulation records. Because the numbering up to 1,725...
Dates: Record Keeping: Circa 1830-1848

Working Catalog, 1858 - 1862

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents This catalog was implemented sometime in the fall of 1858 as an “amendment” to the catalog of 1856 and was likely expanded on an ongoing basis up to the Civil War. Since the 1856 catalog was presumably still in use by subscribers, the two contain largely the same information apart from three key differences. Firstly, the 1858 added accretions to the book collection, extending the book numbers from 4,473 to 5,063. The second difference is that it lists the books by number, to assist the...
Dates: Record Keeping: 1858 - 1862

Catalogue of the Alexandria Library Company, 1906

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

A complete update to the 1898 catalog, the 1906 retained the same basic classification system apart from the addition of 3 new sub-classes. It also includes a chart of subscription prices for the library at the front giving lengths of time and numbers of books and a large number of advertisements from local businesses.

For the new subclasses see arrangement note.

Dates: 1906