The Academy Library 
The 
after the founding of the Academy in 1856. By the turn of the century 
it was said to be the most extens 
Mountains. The Library consists 
pamphlets. Preserved here are tl 
journals and 
universities 
world covering a period of many years. 
that 
fotmd 
daily 
material housed 
not available elsewhere in the west emphasized the importance of this 
Library. Publications in all branches of both pure and applied scienc< 
are represented. Its value to commercial and industrial concerns of 
the community is evident. 
On 
United States. Many of their publications are continuations 
The Library is available not only to members of the Academy but 
to all requiring its use. 
