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$1,000.000! Public Library of Kentucky. Free Reading for All and Half a million in Gifts!! [caption title]. Fourth St., bet. Green & Walnut, Louisville, Ky by (Library Lottery) - 1872

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$1,000.000! Public Library of Kentucky.  Free Reading for All and Half a million in Gifts!! [caption title].  Fourth St., bet. Green & Walnut, Louisville, Ky by (Library Lottery) - 1872

$1,000.000! Public Library of Kentucky. Free Reading for All and Half a million in Gifts!! [caption title]. Fourth St., bet. Green & Walnut, Louisville, Ky

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(Lousivlle): Stackhouse Print, 1872. Broadside. 510 x 135 mm. (19 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches). Text within a double rule border. Illustrated with a woodcut image of the public library. Signed in type at conclusion of the text by Thos. E. Bramlette, Agt. of the Kentucky Public Library. Folded; light foxed; one clean 1 3/4-inch tear from left margin with no loss of text. With fault a very good copy. Rare broadside advertising a funding scheme for financing the establishment of a free library in Louisville, Kentucky. On the Library's website there is a short statement about the "lottery" which reads in part: "Our city had a library as early as 1816, but it was not a free public library. It was a small collection housed in the old Court House. It soon folded for lack of funds as did others to follow it. In1870 some progressive individuals decided to create a public institution for information and enjoyment where anyone could borrow books without charge. The word "lottery" was carefully omitted from the 1871 charter to the Public Library of Kentucky, but trustees were able to sell tickets to fund-raisers at which lucky ticket holders would win a portion of the funds. Prizes as high as $35,000 were awarded!" "The trustees then began acquiring a collection and bought the Weisinger Hall (the old Kaufman's department store) to store the materials. Shortly after, a group of citizens organized to form the Polytechnic Society of Kentucky as a funding body for the library. Theirs was not a glowing success but it kept the library alive until the turn of the century, when the promise of a grant from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, as well as local taxes, raised the prospects for a stable well-funded institution." OCLC cites one copy only, at American Antiquarian Society. (301).
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$1,000.000! PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. FREE READING FOR ALL AND HALF A MILLION IN GIFTS!! [caption title]

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(Louisville): Stackhouse Print, 1872. Broadside, 19 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches), 18 paragraphs of text and the monetary scheme enclosed within a double rule border. Illustrated with a woodcut image of the library below the caption head, titled " Public Library Building ... Fourth St., Bet. Green & Walnut, Louisville, Ky.," above and below. Signed in type at conclusion of the text by Thos. E. Bramlette, Agt. of the Kentucky Public Library [and a former Governor of Kentucky, 1863-1867]. OCLC cites one copy only (American Antiquarian Society). Folded; light foxing, one clean 1 3/4-inch tear from left margin with no loss of text. With fault a very good copy. Rare broadside advertising a funding scheme for financing the establishment of a free library in Louisville, Kentucky. On the Library's website there is a short statement about the "lottery" which reads in part: Our city had a library as early as 1816, but it was not a free public library. It was a small collection housed in the old Court House. It soon… Read More
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$1,000,000! PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. FREE READING FOR ALL AND HALF A MILLION IN GIFTS!!...

$1,000,000! PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. FREE READING FOR ALL AND HALF A MILLION IN GIFTS!! [caption title]

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Louisville: Stackhouse Print, 1872. Broadside, 20 x 5 1/4 inches. Minor foxing, several horizontal folds. Very good. A handsomely produced broadside advertising a lottery to raise money to pay for a magnificent Victorian building, recently purchased for $210,000, to house the Public Library of Kentucky, located in Louisville. The library promised to be "open and free to the gratuitous use and enjoyment of all citizens of every State in the union." The lottery consisted of 100,000 lottery tickets to be sold for the chance at one of 1000 prizes to be handed out at the Second Grand Gift Concert, on Saturday, September 28, 1872. The drawing for the tickets was handled by "blind children from 10 to 15 years of age." The engraved view shows the grand, three-story building flying a large American flag, and dozens of people arriving by foot, by horse and carriage, and by horse- drawn streetcar. OCLC only locates one copy, at AAS. Not in Hummel. Rare. OCLC 191285297.
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