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Lassen, Modoc,
Plumas, San Luis Obispo.
Counties in yellow have establish- The county free library plan has been in
ed a County Free Library.
DEL NORTE
HUMBOLDT
SISKIYOU
TRINITY!
MENDOCINO
SHASTA
TEHAMA
LAKE
GLENN BUTTE
- COLUSA
NAPA
SONOMA
MARIN
YOLO
SUTTER
SOLANO
CONTRA COST
ALAMEDA
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YUBA
SACRAMENTO
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MODOC
LASSEN
PLUMAS
SIERRA
NEVADA
PLACER
SAN JOAQUIN
EL DORADO
AMADOR
CALAVERAS
STANISLAUS
MERCED
operation in California for over six years.
The growth of the work has been remark-
able. About 1200 branches (the number is in-
creasing every month) have been established
in these counties, thus making library service
available to every resident of the county. Ser-
vice to the schools is an especial feature.
The following twentye counties in Cali-
fornia have established a county free library:
Alameda, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa, Fresno,
Glenn, Humboldt, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings,
Los Angeles, Madera, Merced, Monterey, River-
side, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego,
San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa
Clara, Siskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus, Tulare,
Ventura, Yolo. #
ALPINE
TUOLUMNE
MARIPOSA
MADERA
If you are interested in having such a
library established in your county, or if
you want information about the plan,
write to the
MONO
CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY,
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
June 15, 1915
FRESNO
SANTA CLARAY
SAN BENITO
MONTEREY
SAN LUIS OBISPO
KINGS
Pr. Grgueles
SANTA BARBARA!
A. Concepcion
TULARE
INYO
KERN
VENTURA
LOS ANGELES!
SAN BERNARDINO
RIVERSIDE
ORANGE
SAN DIEGO
33° N.
Lat. Charleston, SC.
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