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The Carnegie Library which was named for its benefactor, Andrew Carnegie and was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects:  the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building.  This print was taken in January 1949.  It appears on page 42 in the book

The Carnegie Library which was named for its benefactor, Andrew Carnegie and was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building. This print was taken in January 1949. It appears on page 42 in the book "Hail Kentucky", Photographer: John Kuiper

Date

  • [1908]

Creator

  • University of Kentucky.

Language

  • English

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  • University of Kentucky

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