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Libraries

Libraries

Books! Books! Books! Of course, your local library has books.

Today many area libraries also offer CD's and DVD's, toys, games, and puzzles, newspapers and magazines. Most now offer public Internet access. Check your area library to learn about exciting programs and events for both children and adults. It's all waiting for you at your local library!

Public Libraries

Cambridge City Public Library

Centerville / Center Township Public Library

Dublin Public Library

Hagerstown / Jefferson Township Public Library

Morrisson-Reeves Library

College Libraries

Earlham Library

IU East Library

Ivy Tech Community College Library

Private Libraries

Reid Health Library - Open to the public to access books, magazines, videos and other health-related materials.

Indiana Libraries

Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center

Indiana Academic Libraries

Indiana Public Libraries

Indiana State Library

On-Line Library Catalogs in Indiana

Databases

Indiana Memory

Inspire - Access a variety of public and commercial databases, an excellent research tool.  This database is available to Indiana residents only.

National Libraries

Federal Depository Library Program

Library of Congress

Databases

LibrarySpot - links to other libraries and reference information.

Local History & Reference Titles - on Google

Literacy

Wayne County Literacy Coalition - for adults who are seeking to improve their literacy skills, or would like to volunteer to help others.

Online Reference Resources

Local General Language & Literary People | Address | Telephone

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Did You Know?

John M. Westcott started the Hoosier Drill Company in Milton, Indiana in 1858. The company grew and expanded into Richmond and eventually became part of the American Seeding Machine Company, which, in turn, became part of the International Harvester Company.