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Lighthouse libraries were

References

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  1. ^ Holland, F. Ross (1972). America's lighthouses: their illustrated history since 1716. Brattleboro, Vt: S. Greene Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-8289-0148-2.
  2. ^ Johnson, Arnold B (Jan 29, 1885). "Lighthouse Libraries". Christian Union. 31 (5): 9.
  3. ^ Avery, Myrtilla (1901). "Summary of New York and other traveling library systems". Traveling Libraries. Home Education Department. Bulletin 40. Albany: University of the State of New York. p. 115.
  4. ^ Yarborough, Margaretta J. (1992). "Library Service to the Strands: North Carolina's Lighthouse Libraries". North Carolina Libraries. 50 (1): 27–30. doi:10.3776/ncl.v50i1.2511. ISSN 0029-2540.
  5. ^ Johnson, Arnold Burges (1889). The modern light-house service. Washington: Government Printing Office. p. 104.