Brown Public Library

Nfld2006-201BrownPublicLibrary.jpg

Title

Brown Public Library

Creator

Hugh C. Leighton Co., Portland, Me.

Description

Built in 1906 at a cost of $25,000, Northfield's only public library building was named after its principle benefactor, George Washington Brown, a Northfield native who eventually became a very wealthy man as a high official of the United Shoe Machinery Co. in Boston. The library's design is certainly "classic," and the bull's-eye windows are also very unique. Northfield had library services prior to the building's construction, but now the library and its services were truly "public." The "BPL" still stands today, with an addition added in 1999.

Date

1907

Source

General Photograph Collection, 2006.201

Identifier

Nfld2006-201BrownPublicLibrary

Rights

This image is presented for research and educational purposes only. Permission to publish must be obtained from the repository listed below.

Original Format

Repository

Northfield Historical Society, PO Box 422, Northfield, VT 05663

Citation

Hugh C. Leighton Co., Portland, Me., “Brown Public Library,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed December 21, 2024, https://digitalvermont.org/items/show/984.