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History of Zionsville, (Boone County) IndianaOur database does not include an historic photo for Zionsville, (Boone County) Indiana, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! Biographies:Biography of Edwin Hatfield Anderson Edwin Hatfield Anderson, librarian, was born in Zionsville, Indiana, Sept. 27, 1861. He was graduated from Wabash college, Crawfordsville, Ind., in 1883, and received the degree of A.M. in 1887. Mr. Anderson won a prize in each year of his collegiate course, including the junior prize essay and the senior Baldwin prize oration. After leaving college he settled in Chicago and began the study of law, but his natural bent asserted itself, and he studied more literature than law, finally devoting himself to library science. He went to Albany, N.Y., and became a student in the library school, conducted by Professor Melvil Dewey, in the state library. He next accepted a position as an assistant in the Newberry library at Chicago. After a year so spent, Mr. Anderson was chosen librarian of the Carnegie free library, at Braddock, Pa., and took charge in May, 1892. In March, 1895, he was appointed librarian-in-chief of the new Carnegie library of Pittsburg. |
Indiana Facts: Boone County Facts: Seat: LebanonEstablished: 1831 Jan 29 Formed from: Indian lands Zionsville is situated 257 meters above sea level. | |