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Notice: Due to ongoing construction, 4 East is currently closed to the public.  To obtain items located on 4 East, please place an online request for the item to be paged for you using the ‘Place Request’ button in the catalog. Please visit our Circulation FAQ page for assistance in using our catalog.
Save America's Treasures

About the Grant

The Teaching Young Americans grant was submitted to the Save America’s Treasures (SAT) organization with five main goals:

  1. Create a database to track 1,500 books, their condition and conservation treatment needs, and their location during the course of the project;
  2. Survey the text book and Sunday school book collections;
  3. Perform conservation work on those books that needed attention;
  4. Create an exhibit, both in the library and online to highlight the conservation work performed;
  5. Promote the resources of the MSU Libraries and specifically the Teaching Young Americans collection.

Michigan State University’s Save America's Treasures grant was funded by a public-private partnership between the National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and administered through the National Endowment for the Humanities.