Yakima Valley Libraries Institutional Archives
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A collection of correspondence, minutes, reports, photographs, publications, and other documents that directors, employees, or volunteers have produced and compiled over the years. These documents provide unique testimony to the development and achievements of Yakima Valley Libraries.
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Item Annual Library Report for the year ending June 30, 1922 to the Washington Library Commission(Washington State Library, 1922) Unsigned; AnonUnsigned report on North Yakima Public Library's operations and finances for year ending June 30, 1922.Item Annual Report 1943 from the State Librarian at Olympia.(UNPUBLISHED, 1943) AnonComparisons for the Yakima, Aberdeen, Bellingham, Bremerton, Everett, Vancouver, Walla Walla, and Wenatchee library systems.Item Gleed Library finds temporary home(Upper Valley Press, 6/5/1997) Anon; noneNews article from Upper Valley Press about efforts to find a new location for the Gleed Library, a branch of YVRL that served Gleed, an unincorporated part of Yakima County.Item Gleed Library maintains high book stock, circulation(Yakima Herald-Republic, 12/12/1961) Anon; Gilde, MargeryNews article from Yakima Herald-Republic about theGleed Library, a branch of YVRL that served Gleed, an unincorporated part of Yakima County.Item Librarians Prepare Bookmobile for First Trip(Yakima Daily Republic, 1941-10-23) AnonA brief newspaper clipping about the beginning of bookmobile service in Yakima. Initial cost was $3500. Schedule and route are detailed.Item Looking for a Home(Upper Valley Press, 2/7/1996) Anon; noneNews article from Upper Valley Press about efforts to find a new location for the Gleed Library, a branch of YVRL that serves Gleed, an unincorporated part of Yakima County.Item More fiction for Library is demand made by Mrs. Alfred Rasch, Board of Directors.(Yakima Morning Herald) AnonDeciding which books to put on the shelves and which which library services are most valued by the public is a serious task that library administrators and professionals carefully consider. This 1910 article tells of a time when readers wanted more fiction and leisure reading.Item Publicity report for new Yakima County Library(Yakima Valley Regional Library, 1948) AnonReport of publicity for the Yakima County Library in the Yakima Morning Herald.Item Statistical Report - May 1944.(UNPUBLISHED, 1944-06-01) AnonHandwritten annotation on back: "Two bookshelves upstairs one by south door not used one by door to office 6 shelves full basement loading basement 24 in both sides door to bnd mag rm. 6 ft to ceiling 3 ft."Item Statistical Report for July 1944.(UNPUBLISHED, 1944-07) AnonStatistics include book stock, circulation, bookmobile circulation, registration, and the 1945 budget outlines.