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Shasta and Sonoma Counties have not yet decided when they will begin
service.
On August 1, 1918, the following counties had not begun service:
Napa, San Luis Obispo, Shasta and Sonoma.
Counties in yellow have establish-
ed a County Free Library.
DEL NORTE!
HUMBOLDT
SISKIYOU
MENDOCINO
TRINITY!
MARIN
TEHAMA
LAKE
SONOMA
SHASTA
GLENN BUTTE
COLUSA
YOLO
NAPA
SAN MATTAC
SOLANO
SACRAMENTO
CONTRA COST
ALAMEDA
MONTEREY
SAN BENITO
MODOC
LASSEN
PLUMAS
YUBA
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SANTA CLARA
PLACER
SAN JOAQUIN
SIERRA
NEVADA
AMADOR
CALAVERAS
EL DORADO
STANISLAUS
MERCED
Pt. Argueles
The county free library is a library which
is established by resolution of the supervisors,
which is supported by the county, and which
gives free service to every resident of the
county.
The headquarters are at the county seat and
are in charge of a trained librarian, who holds
a certificate from the Board of Library Exam-
iners. Branches are established in various
parts of the county in charge of custodians.
These collections are changed in part or as a
whole when the community no longer uses
them. The State Library supplements, free of
all expense, the county free libraries.
TUOLUMNE
SAN LUIS OBISPO
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The county free library plan has been in op-
eration in California since October 1.1908. The
growth of the work has been remarkable
Service to the schools is an especial feature.
MARIPOSA
MADERA
FRESNO
A Concepcion
If you are interested in having such a
library established in your county, or if
you want information about the plan,
write to the
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SANTA BARBARA
MONO
TULARE
KERN
VENTURA
CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY
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Lat. Charleston, S.C.
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