It was built with funds from a 1914 Carnegie grant.
It was funded by a $5,000 Carnegie grant.
The original library was built with the aid of a Carnegie grant was built in 1914.
The foundation was damaged by flooding in 1918 and it was repaired using a $7,000 Carnegie grant.
The library joined 81 other structures in Illinois that Carnegie grants made possible.
In 1955 he spent a year at the University of Oxford on a Carnegie grant.
It requested a Carnegie grant in 1914 and received $15,000 the following year.
Its development flourished after 1900 when Carnegie grants began to aid in building construction and the expansion of collections and services.
The library was funded in 1901 through a Carnegie grant.
About 35 such films, on 16mm, were produced between 1935 and 1937, when the project's Carnegie grant expired.