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Title
Yes on B--Library Bonds' contingent of the 1964 Memorial Day parade
The 'Yes on B -- Library Bonds' contingent of the 1964 Memorial Day parade. The $1.4 million bond issue was to fund construction of the Eastside branch and a new main library building to replace the Carnegie library which opened in Santa Cruz in 1904.
Source of information: Sign in photo
Souza. pp. 56-57.
Date Created and/or Issued
1964
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph/postcard is the property of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries, California.
Restrictions on Use
Description
The 'Yes on B -- Library Bonds' contingent of the 1964 Memorial Day parade. The $1.4 million bond issue was to fund construction of the Eastside branch and a new main library building to replace the Carnegie library which opened in Santa Cruz in 1904.
Source of information: Sign in photo
Souza. pp. 56-57.
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-0611
Language
English
Subject
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Parades
Holidays-Memorial Day
Bonds (City, County, School)
Time Period
1960s
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
The Four Carnegie Libraries, 1903--1921
Building the Carnegie Free Library, 1901-1904
The First Santa Cruz Carnegie Library

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