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Profiles of Washington Territorial Librarians - Andrew Jackson Moses, 1859
From the Desks of the Central Library Staff
Called "a family of rascals" by one historian, the Moses brothers (Simpson, A.B., and Andrew, a native of South Carolina) along with Elwood Evans, came from Ohio to Olympia 1851 via the Nicaragua route. Simpson had been appointed the Collector and Andrew became a merchant on Main Street (Capitol Way). He had the instincts of an information professional when he ran this notice in the Feb.
A Long Wait
I was told on 12/3/12 that the WCCW State Library branch and the WCCW law library were going to trade spaces. On 12/10/12 we closed the branch library and began to pack up and move 542 boxes of books to storage in a warehouse on the grounds. We were told the transition would take 30 to 60 days. I relocated to a dismal cubicle in another building. As it turned out the original estimate of 60 days turned into 90 days which turned into over 7 months. On 7/1/13 we moved into the former home of the law library and began the process of unpacking.
Spotlight on Staff: Mandy Gonnsen
WTBBL Youth Services Librarian: Mandy Gonnsen
- Mandy Gonnsen, Youth Services Librarian, Washington Talking Book & Braill