This document lists expenditures for the purchase of library materials. These figures, complied by Walter R. Nursery (Inspector of Libraries), pertain to spending in 1915 for materials purchased the previous year.
This document lists expenditures for the purchase of library materials. These figures, complied by Walter R. Nursery (Inspector of Libraries), pertain to spending in 1914 for materials purchased the previous year.
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This document is a record of the Weston Mechanics' Institute's expenses, showing where the legislative grant and local aid funding has been used, for the year ending May 1, 1886.
This document is certification that George Sainsbury and the architects Lindsay, Brydon & Greig are entitled to payment from the Carnegie Corporation for the work done and material supplied for the construction of the Weston Library.
A copy of correspondence from Lindsay and Brydon, stating that the architects agree to plan and superintend the construction of the library building for a fee of 5% of the cost of the completed building. The architects ensure that the cost of the…
A copy of correspondence from James Bertram (Secretary, Carnegie Corporation) addressed to Joseph Nason (Treasurer, Library Board). Bertram instructs Nason to contact R. A. Franks (Treasurer, Carnegie Corporation) to apply for funds. Payments,…
Correspondence from James Bertram (Secretary, Carengie Corporation) requesting statistics for Carnegie libraries in Weston. Bertram is concerned specifically about the extent of financial support the library had been recieving since 1907.
Carnegie Corporation of New York provides funding of $10, 000 to build what is now the Weston Branch of the Toronto Public Library. Correspondence via R.A. Franks, Treasurer of the Carnegie Corporation.