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Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard Collection

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  • State Library, Concord, N. H.
    Image | 1910No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • State Library, Concord, N. H.
    Image | 1900No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed
  • State Library, Concord, N. H.
    Image | 1911No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed
  • State Library, Concord, N.H.
    ImageOn Front: State Library, Concord, N.H. Postcard was never mailed.
  • State Library, Concord, N.H.
    Image | 1940Caption on back reads as: Hi Jean, I am having a swell time. How do you like it in R.I. Better [illegible], Mary.
  • State Library, Concord, N.H.
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • State Library, Hartford, Conn.
    ImageCaption on the back reads: "Hartford, Capital of the State of Connecticut, is an important commercial and manufacturing city, called the insurance city because forty-six nationally known Insurance Companies maintain home offices in Hartford. The Travelers Tower, 527 feet in height, is the tallest New England while the Aetna Life Insurance Company is housed in the largest Col...
  • State Library, Hartford, Conn.
    ImageNo caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • State Library, Richmond, Va.
    ImageNo caption on back. Postcard was never mailed
  • State Library, Richmond, Virginia
    Image | 1930-1945Caption on the back reads: "STATE LIBRARY, RICHMOND, VA. Virginia State Library and Supreme Court of Appeals also houses the State Law Library and Attorney General. This beautiful new building, covering an entire block, was completed in 1940 at a cost of $1,500,000. The State Library, originating in early Colonial Days, was established in 1823 and contains about 300,000 book...
  • State Supreme Court Library, Cheyenne, WY
    Image | 1938State Supreme Court Library, Cheyenne, Wyo. On Back: SUPREME COURT STATE LIBRARY Cheyenne is rapidly developing its Center. The Supreme Court Library building constructed of white marble stands just south and east of the Capitol building and is one of the finest buildings in the State.
  • Statue of Sir Henry Vane, Boston Pubilc Library
    Image | 1915-1923No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed
  • St. Catharine Junior College and Academy Library
    ImageLibrary St. Catharine Junior College and Academy, Saint Catharine, Ky.
  • Stephenson Library, Marinette, WI
    Image | 1958Stevenson Library and Park in the Distance Marinette, Wisconsin
  • The Sterling Memorial Library
    Image | 1960THE STERLING MEMORIAL LIBRARY, YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Sterling Memorial Library. Seam-force granite with limestone trim, built by the bequest of John W. Sterling, Class of 1864. Architect, James Gamble Rodgers, '89. In the stacks of the central tower are most of Yale's books. Special collections are in adjoining wings. General reading rooms are on the ground floor...
  • Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University
    ImageSterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. On Back: Sterling Memorial Library. Seam-face granite with limestone trim, built by the bequest of John W. Sterling, Class of 1864. Architect, James Gamble Rogers, '89. In the stacks of the central tower are most of Yale's books. Special collections are in adjoining wings. General reading rooms are on the ground fl...
  • Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University
    Image | 1912No caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University (1)
    ImageSTERLING MEMORIAL LIBRARY, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. This library contains Gutenberg Bible and many rare books. Stacks, in the form of a tower, are built to accommodate 3,000,000 books.
  • Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University (2)
    Image | 1942Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. On Back: Sterling Memorial Library. Seam-face granite with limestone trim, built by the bequest of John W. Sterling, Class of 1864. Architect, James Gamble Rogers, '89. In the stacks of the central tower are most of Yale's books. Special collections are in adjoining wings. General reading rooms are on the ground fl...
  • Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
    Image | 1964Caption on the back reads: "STERLING MEMORIAL LIBRARY, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. This library contains Gutenberg Bible and many rare books. Stacks, in the form of a tower, are built to accommodate 3,000,000 books." Postcard was mailed, postmarked November 7, 1964.
  • Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
    Image | 1962On Back: Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. This library contains Gutenberg Bible and many rare books. Stacks in the form of a tower are built to accommodate 3,000,000 books. Postcard was mailed June 28th, 1962.
  • Sterling Public Library
    Image | 1916Carnegie Library, Sterling, Ill.
  • Stevenson Library
    Image | 1910No caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Stevenson Library, Marinette, WI
    ImageStevenson Library, Marinette, Wis.
  • Stevens Point Public Library
    ImageCarnegie Public Library, Stevens Point, Wis.
  • Stevens Point Public Library
    Image | 1907Public Library, Stevens Point, Wis.
  • Stewart Memorial Library, Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Image | 1940No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Stinson Memorial Library
    ImageCaption on the back reads: "Stinson Memorial Library is a building of unusual architectural design. Erected in 1914 as a Memorial Gift by Captain Robert B. Stinson and is endowment supported. It is well patronized and is an essential part of our community." Postcard was never mailed.
  • Stinson Memorial Library
    Image | 1958GREETINGS FROM ANNA-JONESBORO, ILL. STINSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY is a building of unusual architectural design. Erected in 1914 as a Memorial Gift by Captain Robert B. Stinson and is endowment supported. It is well patronized and is an essential part of our community.
  • St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, Public Library and Art Gallery
    Image | 1987Caption on back reads "Built and given to the town by Horace Fairbanks in 1871." Postcard was never mailed.
  • St. Joseph Public Library, St. Joseph, Mo.
    ImageOn Front: St. Joseph Public Library, St. Joseph, Mo. Postcard was never mailed.
  • St. Louis Public Library
    ImageOn front: Public Library, St. Louis, Mo. On back: The Public Library, a fine specimen of dignified public-building architecture, occupies a commanding position overlooking the new Civic Center in the heart of the St. Louis business district.
  • St. Louis Public Library
    Image | 1960On Back: St. Louis Public Library, 13th, 14th and Olive Streets, St. Louis, Missouri. The Central Building of the St. Louis Public Library system, designed by Cass Gilbert and opened in 1912, is a part of the architectural group forming the Memorial Plaza. It is one of the finest examples of Italian Renaissance architecture in the city. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Stratton Memorial Library, Sheldon Jackson College
    ImageStratton Memorial Library, on the campus of Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka, AK., is constructed throughout of native woods. It contains one of the oldest and finest collections of Alaska in the state. The college was founded in 1878 as a school for training Tlinget Indians.
  • Streator Public Library
    Image | 1907Carnegie Free Library--Streator, Ill.
  • St. Thomas Manor Library
    ImageLibrary St. Thomas Manor, Port Tobacco, Md. 20677
  • Sturgis Library
    ImageCaption on the back reads: "STURGIS LIBRARY Barnstable Massachusetts Oldest library building in the United States. Former parsonage of Rev. John Lothrop. Built in 1644 and enlarged in 1782 by Capt. William Sturgis, who gave it to the town of Barnstable.
  • Sunken Garden and Public Library, St. Louis, Missouri
    Image | 1917Caption on the back reads: "SUNKEN GARDEN AND LIBRARY. Locust and Thirteenth Sts. Church shown here is Christ Church Cathedral." Postcard was mailed, postmarked September 25, 1917.
  • Sunken Garden Public Library, St. Louis, Mo.
    Image | 1950Public Library. One of the notable architectural monuments of its day, in the designing of which collaborated such famous artists as Bela L. Pratt, Frederick McMonnies, Augustus St. Gaudens, Daniel C. French, Purvis de Chavannes, Louis St. Gaudens, Edwin A. Abbey, John S. Sargent, John Elliott, Joseph Lindon Smith, Elmer E. Garnesy." Postcard was never mailed.
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