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- [Record 013 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 012 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 011 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 010 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 009 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 008 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 007 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 006 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 005 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 004 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 003 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 002 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 001 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Record 000 from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
- [Inner endpages from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company]
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[Covers from First Ledger : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company] Front cover, spine, and back cover of the first ledger of Easton Library Company records.
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[First Ledger in full : Records and documents of the Easton Library Company] The Easton Library Company was organized in 1811 as a public stockholder library. In 1864, the Company and the Easton School District agreed to joint control and ownership of the library, maintaining a stockholder/school library. In 1895 the Easton Library Association was granted shared control with the School District and the ELC, operating as a subscription and school library. The ELC and ELA relinquished all authority and assets to the School District in 1901, when the district voted to fund a tax supported free public library, a condition of receiving a Carnegie grant that funded a new library building.