Ex Libris: Annotating Books from the William A. Clark Memorial LibraryMain MenuIntroductionIntroduction by Professor McClendon, with a map and a timeline of annotated books included in this course project.Student ProjectsMuriel C. McClendon7d0d078698cd80d923d8ef12ec1584c2cc8c35e2Jonathan Abraham1951edb1c10a4e0fd1d4c6055bc120deaec1ac3eLuis Alonso224e5f6e7a735c76336fa3dd876079621b634152David Perez Hernandezf35a4d075920538e1a642ce5ad79e60ad2cfad23Adam Jacobsendb1596193330f6ec27a260c3b1c0516e5b16e336Kyle Martinich969d84e3df940a458ce331be950dc44cb6cf190aArthur Ian Michiec975d52e0462a57a8b1be034c3b720b039744e53Pierce Monahan00718a49b8540237c348cef2d7e1bdf22cc5cafbCarson Turnerbe5a97c4b1fb2f144cd3788a6dd117d2485fe221Raymond Valdeze8c1ee8b19789548651d2769a9f2026c455c2f92
The Library
12021-06-01T14:42:04-07:00Carson Turnerbe5a97c4b1fb2f144cd3788a6dd117d2485fe221391162Circa 1818 print of a circulating library in Scarborough, resembling the common look of circulating libraries at the time and providing context for Robert Sands' library.plain2021-06-02T09:40:37-07:00The Poetical Sketches of Scarborough181354.2831° N, 0.3998° WJ. Green, T. Row LandsonChristopher Gilman1985b99a2acd541caa12a10c3ebf6896565283ab