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Board of Directors Meeting June 16, 1967
Board of Directors Meeting on June 16, 1967 to discuss salaries, Audit Report, city librarian's report, circulation and central library building.
Resolution Board of Directors to Friends of the Decatur Public Library
Resolution by the Directors of the Decatur Public Library in appreciation to Friends of the Decatur Public Library, Decatur League of Women Voters.
Board of Directors Meeting on April 19, 1968
Board of Directors Meeting on April 19, 1968.
Resolution - George A. Albers
This resolution was presented to George A. Albers on July 17, 1970.
Resolution - Edward B. Freyfogle
This resolution was given by the Board of Directors to Edward B. Freyfogle when he resigned from the board.
Special Meeting of the Board of Directors - April 26, 1971
This is the minutes and agenda from the special meeting of the Board of Directors on April 26, 1971. At this meeting, the Board discussed a resolution to offer reward money for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone…
Reward Resolution - April 26, 1971
This is a resolution authorizing a reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone that damaged library property.
Bond Resolution - March 12, 1971
This is the bond resolution the Board presented to the City of Decatur as a way to formally ask them to issue bonds for the purchase of the library building from D.P.L. Corporation.
Friends of the Decatur Public Library Resolution - January 15, 1971
This is the resolution given to the Friends of the Decatur Public Library in recognition of the pre-opening reception they gave for the Board of the Library and the City Council at the new building.
Library Staff Resolution - January 15, 1971
This is the resolution presented to the library staff in recognition of their work during the move of the entire library from December 8, 1970 to January 4, 1971.
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M. Wetz
This is the glass negative of M. Wetz. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.