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Timothy B. Blackstone Memorial Branch Library, exterior view, 1904
Timothy B. Blackstone Memorial Branch Library, exterior view, 1904
TitleTimothy B. Blackstone Memorial Branch Library, exterior view, 1904
DescriptionIn January 1904, Mrs. Timothy B. Blackstone presented the Chicago Public Library with its first full-service branch library at 4904 South Lake Park Avenue. The building was named in memory of Timothy B. Blackstone, president of the Chicago & Alton Railroad (1864-1899), and a well-known Chicago philanthropist. The building was built of gray-white Concord granite with bronze doors and a rotunda with a dome in the Tiffany style. Chicago artist, Oliver Dennett Grover created the dome's decorative panels, each with a theme illustrating literature, fine arts, science, and labor. A renovation program on the Blackstone Branch Library began in 1977; it was completed with the rededication of the building on November 18, 1980.
Neighborhood/StreetsHyde Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Subject.TGM1Public libraries
Subject.LCSHChicago Public Library -- Blackstone Branch
Subject.AATbranch libraries
libraries (buildings)
Photographer/ArtistUnknown
Date of Original1904
Time Period1900; 1901; 1902; 1903; 1904; 1905; 1906; 1907; 1908; 1909
Repository NameChicago Public Library Special Collections and Preservation Division
Repository NumberPHOTOGRAPH SPE-CPL Archives Photographs Blackston 1.2
Languageeng
CollectionChicago Public Library Archives
Rightshttp://www.chipublib.org/aboutcpl/cplpolicies/policies/photo_reproduct.php
TypeDigital image
Original FormatArchitectural photographs
Size12 x 9 in.
Formatimage/jpeg
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