Letter Fragment, August 27, 1940
Dublin Core
Title
Letter Fragment, August 27, 1940
Subject
Fragment of a letter to Harland Trax in Montclair, New Jersey, discussing library service users
Description
Fragment, on carbon paper, of a letter to Harland Trax, describing library service users, their ages and general reading habits, and formats they use. Starts to ask for novels "which are up-to-date and have the American scene".
Creator
Not known. Possibly Mrs Grace D Lacey, Wayne County Library for the Blind, or Mr Adam Strohm, Detroit City Librarian
Source
Braille and Talking Book history files, library history files, Taylor Community Library, Taylor, Michigan
Publisher
Taylor Community Library
Date
August 27, 1940
Contributor
[no text]
Rights
Taylor Community Library
Relation
[no text]
Format
Letter fragment is typed in black ink on carbon paper, part of an 8 1/2 by 11 sheet.
Language
English
Type
letter fragment (document)
Identifier
[no text]
Coverage
Braille and Talking Books (library)
Text Item Type Metadata
Text
Fragment of a letter to Harland Trax in Montclair, New Jersey, discussing library service users
Original Format
Letter fragment is typed in black ink on carbon paper, part of an 8 1/2 by 11 sheet.
Citation
Not known. Possibly Mrs Grace D Lacey, Wayne County Library for the Blind, or Mr Adam Strohm, Detroit City Librarian, “Letter Fragment, August 27, 1940,” Taylor Community Library Local History, accessed May 13, 2024, https://taylorlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/187.