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The Hall Memorial Library in Ellington, Connecticut was built in 1903 and was the first free public library in the town. [2] It was designed by New York City architect Wilson Potter . It is a contributing building in the Ellington Center Historic District , listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
The historic district encompasses most of Ellington Center, including the town green and buildings that face the green or the streets that lead to it. [2]: 26, 28 It includes the Hall Memorial Library. Architecture represented includes the Colonial Revival style and work by Nelson Chaffee. [1]
Hall Memorial Library may refer to: Hall Memorial Library (Ellington, Connecticut) Hall Memorial Library (Northfield, New Hampshire) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Hermann, who will take over June 17 following approval by the board of trustees, is wrapping up his third year as the senior associate athletic director for external operations at University of ...
Hall Memorial Library, Ellington, Connecticut . In addition to his philanthropy Hall became a world traveler. At the time of his death on August 26, 1902, the Elmira paper noted in his obituary, that "next to Bayard Taylor, he was the greatest American traveller, Greenland and Iceland being the only two countries he had not visited."
S.R. Crown Hall: 1956: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Siegel Hall: 1957: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Paul V. Galvin Library (formerly the John Crerar Library) 1962: Walter Netsch: Grover M. Hermann Hall (Hermann Union Building or HUB) 1962: Walter Netsch Keating Hall: 1966: Myron Goldsmith: John T. Rettaliata Engineering Center (Engineering 1 Building ...
Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital is located inside Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center and is a member institution of the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions. [4] It houses one of the nation's largest neonatal intensive care units and is one of only two Level IV NICUs in Southeast Texas. The NICU at ...
Avery Library is named for New York architect Henry Ogden Avery, a friend of William Robert Ware, who was the first professor of architecture at Columbia University in 1881. Soon after Avery's death in 1890, his parents, Samuel Putnam Avery and Mary Ogden Avery, established the library as a memorial to their son. They offered his collection of ...