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We welcome your questions, comments, or suggestions. Give us a phone call—click here for a list of our phone numbers—or you may also contact an appropriate department via email, below. We try to respond within 48 hours of receiving your input. If you desire a response, it is important that you include your name and phone number. Thank you!

  • For answers to reference questions, or to suggest a title to be added:
 

  • To request materials that are not found in our catalog, but are held by another library, you can make an Interlibrary Loan (ILL) request:
 

  • For inquiries regarding items already checked out, please contact our Circulation Department instead:
 

  • For other, general questions not covered by the previous three situations, use this link:
 


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Humoresque Statue

The Humoresque Sculpture Fountain at Main Library Entrance.

(Humoresque was created in 1924 as a bronze water pixie by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, who studied under Auguste Rodin (1840–1917).

Originally part of the Max Fisher estate on Grosse Ile, Humoresque was purchased by Dr. Allen Ziegler, the founder of Botsford Hospital, and donated to the City of Farmington Hills as a memorial for his son in the mid-1970s.)