1891 report from the Howard Memorial Library
1891 report from the Howard Memorial Library
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The Howard Memorial Library, established in New Orleans, Louisiana, played a significant role in preserving historical documents and literary works during the late 19th century. Libraries like Howard Memorial were vital centers for intellectual and cultural life, providing access to knowledge and fostering scholarly pursuits. Annual reports such as this one offer insights into the library's operations, acquisitions, and contributions to the community.
These reports also reflect the broader historical context of the time, including social, economic, and political developments in New Orleans and the surrounding region. Printed by L. Graham & Son, located on Gravier Street, this document exemplifies the printing and publishing practices of the era. The lamp illustration is a common symbol of knowledge and enlightenment, frequently used in library publications.




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