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The Boston Public Library is a municipal public library system in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1848. [4]
Boston Public Library was founded in 1852. The first Boston Public Library location opened in 1854 in two rooms in the Adams School on Mason Street. Because the Mason Street space was small and poorly lit, a new building opened at 55 Boylston Street in 1858. It cost $365,000 to build and held 70,000 volumes.
the Boston Public Library, McKim Building, a branch of the Boston Public Library; Boston Athenaeum, one of the oldest independent proprietary libraries in the United States; Boston Library Society (1792-1939) Boston Medical Library, the largest academic medical library in the world. Combined with Harvard's medical collections, it is also known ...
Boston Social Library, Tontine Crescent, Franklin Place The Boston Library Society was an American subscription library established in New England 's pre-eminent city, Boston , during 1792. Early subscribers included Revolutionary War figures Paul Revere and William Tudor .
Massachusetts Board of Free Public Library Commissioners. Free public library buildings of Massachusetts : a roll of honor, 1918. Wright & Potter printing co., state printers, 1919
Pages in category "Boston Public Library" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Conditions of Blakes' circulating library, no.1 Cornhill, 1800 Ad for Suffolk Circulating Library, corner Brattle and Court St., 1822 Ad for Franklin Circulating Library, Court St., 1824 Mercantile Library Association, Merchants Hall, corner Congress and Water St., 1820s-1830s Ad for S.H. Parker's circulating library, Washington St., 1832 Portrait of Elizabeth Peabody, proprietor of foreign ...
The Boston Library Consortium is a consortium of twenty-six institutions: sixteen in Massachusetts, five in Connecticut, one in New Hampshire, one in Rhode Island, and two in Vermont. The Internet Archive is an affiliate member. [ 1 ]