 
Funk and Wagnall's Dictionary
Adam Wagnalls, born in 1843 in Lithopolis, was
co-founder of the Funk and Wagnalls Publishing Company publisher of the famous
Funk & Wagnalls Dictionary, and other standard handbooks including the
Literary Digest.
Impact on Lithopolis
Adam Wagnalls and his wife, Hester Anna Willis
Wagnalls, were both born and lived in Lithopolis, a village just south of Columbus,
OH. Adam moved away at the age of five, but the family's impact on the
village is impressive. They had a daughter, Mabel, and the family maintained
ties to to the area by frequent visits to
family and friends. One of Hester's dreams was to "do something for the
little village which had never had anything done for it." Mabel would make this
dream come true -- though after her mother's death in 1914 -- by establishing
the
Wagnalls Memorial Library.
Mabel also established
The Wagnalls Foundation
in 1925.
Art work is displayed throughout the Memorial
complex. Prized pieces include original Norman Rockwell paintings which served
as covers for The Literary Digest, an early Funk and Wagnalls publication. Four
of the Norman Rockwell covers may be viewed online:
The works of many other prominent illustrators who
worked for the Funk and Wagnalls publishing company are also on display,
including J. F. Kernan, F. X. Leyendecker, and John Ward Dunsmore who served not
only as a friend but as the official portrait artist to the Wagnalls.
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