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Wooster citizens met at the school house of Subdistrict One on March 7, 1857 and formally organized the [[Wooster Library Association]]. They chose a board of directors: four individuals who were already serving as directors of the old organization. The association housed its collection of history and reference books in the law offices of [[M. Bonewitz - Law Office]] on Liberty Street not far from Walnut. Right across from the [[Eagle House]]. | Wooster citizens met at the school house of Subdistrict One on March 7, 1857 and formally organized the [[Wooster Library Association]]. They chose a board of directors: four individuals who were already serving as directors of the old organization. The association housed its collection of history and reference books in the law offices of [[M. Bonewitz - Law Office]] on Liberty Street not far from Walnut. Right across from the [[Eagle House]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 7 February 2023
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About
- Name
- M. Bonewitz - Law Office
- Professional and Technical
- Legal Services
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
- Dissolved
- Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
Location
- 0000 W. Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
Wooster citizens met at the school house of Subdistrict One on March 7, 1857 and formally organized the Wooster Library Association. They chose a board of directors: four individuals who were already serving as directors of the old organization. The association housed its collection of history and reference books in the law offices of M. Bonewitz - Law Office on Liberty Street not far from Walnut. Right across from the Eagle House.