Postcard with a sepia photograph of the Lawrence National Bank building on the front. Photograph focuses on the front corner door of the building. The Lawrence Business College sign can be seen on the first floor of the building on the right side as…
Orvel Criqui served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. Interviewed by Pattie Johnston on August 23, 2007, Criqui talked about his experiences during the Second World War. Criqui was born on May 28, 1924, in Melvern, Kansas. He graduated…
Herman Cox was a Merchant Marine during the Second World War. Interviewed by Pattie Johnston on March 15, 2007, Cox talked about his experiences, and how the Merchant Marine contributed to the war effort. Cox was born on August 23, 1927, in…
Portraits of four men shot down together during Quantrill's Raid, Dr. J.F. Griswold, H.W. Baker, Josiah C. Trask, and S.M. Thorpe, compiled for Richard Cordley's A History of Lawrence, Kansas (1895). The four men were lodging with their families in…
Oral history interview with Gerald Cooley, who was the assistant city attorney for the City of Lawrence at the time the fair housing ordinance was passed in Lawrence in July 1967. This interview was conducted by Tom Arnold on October 12, 2016, as…
Postcard with a black and white photograph of Central School on the front. Photograph shows the building's front and the side facing the street. At the bottom of the photograph "July 20th 08" is written in black ink. There is a white border at the…
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the entrance arch to Haskell Institute on the front. Photograph depicts the entrance arch with campus buildings in the background. White border is around the entire photograph. On the bottom of the border…
The annual report for 1934. The report mentions how the library is being used by the population and the library's involvement in the Douglas County Relief Program.
The annual report for 1933. The report mentions the rates in which certain kinds of books are read, and the effect of the Great Depression on book circulation.
The annual report for 1931. The report mentions the library's role in the early days of the Great Depresion, the financial status of the library in troubled times, and the work of the reference department.
The annual report for 1928. The report mentions improvements such as additional shelving and needed improvements, including better heating and a new typewriter for the catalog department.
The annual report for 1926. The report mentions improvements, including a new lighting system, a new typewriter, and better parking, as well as a dire need for more space