The grand Richardsonian Romanesque style building was one of eight designed by the Boston-based firm of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge.
Its interior was unique, positioning the reading room perpendicular to the stacks, separated by a large arch and a semicircular oak delivery desk that provided swinging gates for librarians to easily access both areas.
The beautiful reading room, shown here in the 1930s, was a grand place with Doric columns, carved designs, and an 18-foot fireplace.
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