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Letter of request to address Board of Directors - August 1995

This is a request letter to address the Board of Directors from Steven Luker August 1995. Mr. Luker would like to speak about a newspaper archives and periodicals for the book sale.

Letter Secretary of State - March 1995

This is a letter from the Secretary of State thanking and congratulating the Public Library on the completion of their long range plans. It mentions specific area of technology, internet access, and pre-teen learning. This also goes with the per…

Letter to Decatur Public Library - August 1995

This is a letter from a former citizen of Decatur praising the library. She compares it to the library she is using now in Colorado and Decatur is so much better. She thanks them.

Letter to Decatur Public Library, Decatur IL - September 1995

This is a thank you letter from Partners in Education to the Decatur Pubic Library. It thanks the library for including Partners in their recent display.

Letter to John Moorman 1995

This is a thank you note and certificate from the Department of the Treasury for John Moorman. This letter thanks him for supporting VITA, volunteer income tax association, in the Decatur Pubic Library by offering tax services to our patrons.

Letter to Request to Address Board of Directors - November 17, 1994

This is a letter from Steven Luker requesting to address the Board of Directors concerning the matter of multi media computer, CD-ROM discs, and additional purchase of magazines.

Letter to the Board of Directors December 1993

This is a letter from a student at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Matt Hawley, requesting the board of directors to consider opening the Decatur Public Library on Sunday.

Levi P. Graham

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Photograph of Levi P. Graham (d. 1907). He was a patent attorney and inventor. Graham invented a seed corn sorter, and had several other patents on corn planting machinery. The photo was taken by Smith of Decatur, and ran in the Decatur Herald on…