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The Brotherhood of Man Library was established in 1985 by Richard Preiss and Dave Missavage. It was located in a closet in Western Illinois. It ran on a Commodore 64 computer but went offline late in the year. In 1986, George Sammis began typing old documents and storing them in his own Commodore 64 and at the 1987 Midwest Conference he showed a working system. He then took it to Maine in an attempt to interest folks who were attending the IC87 conference.
George's document collection went online in Mason City, Iowa, in September of 1987. In May of 1988 it was moved to Muscantine, Iowa, and taken over by Tim Young. Everything ran on Tim's Tandy 286 computer (from Radio Shack) for some years and was accessible only via modem using ftp.
Ken Glasziou in Australia was also very interested in these developments and left a meeting with George Sammis at Science Symposium I determined to set up something in Australia. Ken soon had a second site up and ran a mirror image of the system running in Iowa although it was adapted for an early IBM PC clone. The last known logon to this system was in the autumn of 1995, shortly before what was to become the beginnings of the Fellowship website went online as a part of Mark Turrin's private network in Walnut Creek, California.