Sheldon Library
Sheldon Library, begun in 1900 and dedicated on June 6, 1901, was the gift of the children of William C. Sheldon, a Trustee from 1877 to 1896. Designed by the architect Ernest Flagg, it was built on the site of the original Miller’s Cottage. On the left side of the photograph through the trees the Westinghouse Lab can be seen.
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Type: Image, Photograph
Location: Concord, Library Pond, Library Road, New Hampshire, St. Paul's School
Building: Sheldon, Westinghouse Laboratory
Rectorship: 1911-1938: Fourth Rector Drury Years
Collection: 0005 - Photographs: Other Personal Albums
This item is part of: 1915-1920 Grounds Work and Construction Album, olda_000119
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"Sheldon Library." St. Paul's School. Ohrstrom Library Digital Archives. Web. 8 Oct. 2024.