Patron # 4733 Patron Name: Jackson, Lola Original Source: View Page

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Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 217 Date Joined Saturday, June 11th,1898 Patron # 4733
Patron Information Name Lola Jackson Nickname Residence 916 E Main
Guarantor Information Name F. G. Jackson Residence 916 E Jackson
Relationship to patron Father
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City Directory Name Address 916 E Main Occupation Directory Year 1897-1898
Additional Info No listing
Census Data Name Lola Jackson
Background Information Race White Sex Female Marital Status Single # Years Married
Origin Info Birthplace Indiana Year of Birth 1884
Birthplace of Father Indiana Birthplace of Mother Indiana
Naturalization Status Year of Immigration
Residence Info Residential Status O M H (owned mortgaged house) # Boarders # Servants
Occupation Info Occupation At School
Occupation Note 9 mos; daughter of Frank G, physician
Occupation Group White Collar Occupational Rank High White Collar
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+Transaction History (37)

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Acc. #TitleBorrower NamePat #Listed Patron NameTransaction Comments
19021011Saturday, October 11th, 1902View Page1205412054The casting away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine.The casting away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19021001Wednesday, October 1st, 1902View Page1259112591Heirs of yesterday.Heirs of yesterday.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19020723Wednesday, July 23rd, 1902View Page1215812158Philip Winwood; a sketch of the domestic history of an American captain in the war of independencePhilip Winwood; a sketch of the domestic history of an American captain in the war of independenceLola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19020621Saturday, June 21st, 1902View Page1313113131The WashingtoniansThe WashingtoniansLola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19020614Saturday, June 14th, 1902View Page1332413324Eilene : or, the invisible side of a visible characterEilene : or, the invisible side of a visible characterLola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19020610Tuesday, June 10th, 1902View Page1296012960Soldiers of fortune.Soldiers of fortune.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010715Monday, July 15th, 1901View Page083628362The colonel's daughter, or Winning his spurs.The colonel's daughter, or Winning his spurs.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010701Monday, July 1st, 1901View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola JacksonNumber 38 marked after patron's name
19010624Monday, June 24th, 1901View Page1254712547Phebe, her profession : a sequel to Teddy, her book.Phebe, her profession : a sequel to Teddy, her book.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010615Saturday, June 15th, 1901View Page1263212632Teddy: her book; a story of sweet sixteenTeddy: her book; a story of sweet sixteenLola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010607Friday, June 7th, 1901View Page066786678A summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life.A summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010531Friday, May 31st, 1901View Page084168416Ciphers.Ciphers.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010528Tuesday, May 28th, 1901View Page1187311873Young maids and old.Young maids and old.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010520Monday, May 20th, 1901View Page1091910919When knighthood was in flower : or, The love story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor, the king's sister, and happening in the reign of ... Henry VIII.When knighthood was in flower : or, The love story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor, the king's sister, and happening in the reign of ... Henry VIII.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010511Saturday, May 11th, 1901View Page1187111871A sane lunatic.A sane lunatic.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19010416Tuesday, April 16th, 1901View Page084878487Barriers burned away.Barriers burned away.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19000609Saturday, June 9th, 1900View Page091899189Opening a chestnut burr.Opening a chestnut burr.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19000606Wednesday, June 6th, 1900View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19000602Saturday, June 2nd, 1900View Page085688568A window in Thrums.A window in Thrums.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19000601Friday, June 1st, 1900View Page1020110201Elsie's girlhood.Elsie's girlhood.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
19000528Monday, May 28th, 1900View Page096239623Hoosier schoolboy.Hoosier schoolboy.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18991211Monday, December 11th, 1899View Page1032810328The true George Washington.The true George Washington.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18990925Monday, September 25th, 1899View Page1091410914St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18990418Tuesday, April 18th, 1899View Page074587458St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jacksonfixed patron number (orig. 4739)
18980820Saturday, August 20th, 1898View Page077217721Phil, the fiddler : or, The story of a young street musician.Phil, the fiddler : or, The story of a young street musician.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980819Friday, August 19th, 1898View Page092329232Alma, or, the story of a little music mistress.Alma, or, the story of a little music mistress.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980815Monday, August 15th, 1898View Page077277727Ragged Dick : or, Street life in New York with the boot-blacks.Ragged Dick : or, Street life in New York with the boot-blacks.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980810Wednesday, August 10th, 1898View Page1020110201Elsie's girlhood.Elsie's girlhood.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980804Thursday, August 4th, 1898View Page034773477Helen's babies : with some account of their ways innocent, crafty, angelic, impish, witching, and repulsive : also, a partial record of their actions during ten days of their existence.Helen's babies : with some account of their ways innocent, crafty, angelic, impish, witching, and repulsive : also, a partial record of their actions during ten days of their existence.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980730Saturday, July 30th, 1898View Page096239623Hoosier schoolboy.Hoosier schoolboy.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980712Tuesday, July 12th, 1898View Page065896589Donald and Dorothy.Donald and Dorothy.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980709Saturday, July 9th, 1898View Page083688368Holidays at Roselands : with some after scenes in Elsie's life ; being a sequel to Elsie Dinsmore.Holidays at Roselands : with some after scenes in Elsie's life ; being a sequel to Elsie Dinsmore.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980706Wednesday, July 6th, 1898View Page1043710437The old town pump, a story of East and West.The old town pump, a story of East and West.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980630Thursday, June 30th, 1898View Page091779177The Barberry bush : and eight other stories about girls for girls.The Barberry bush : and eight other stories about girls for girls.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980620Monday, June 20th, 1898View Page092329232Alma, or, the story of a little music mistress.Alma, or, the story of a little music mistress.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980618Saturday, June 18th, 1898View Page1045010450A little girl of long ago.A little girl of long ago.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson
18980611Saturday, June 11th, 1898View Page096129612Polly : a new-fashioned girl.Polly : a new-fashioned girl.Lola Jackson47334733Lola JacksonLola Jackson