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Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard Collection

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  • Coldwater Public Library
    ImageEdwin A. Clark Library. Coldwater, Mich.
  • Coleen Moore's Fairy Castle Library
    Image | 1994Sprookjeskasteel van Coleen Moore, de bibliotheek, Amerikaans poppenhuis. 20ste eeuw. Chicago Museum of Science and Industry.
  • Colgate University Library
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • College Library, Amherst College
    Image | 1910No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • College of Wooster Library
    Image | 1950No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Colonial Period Personal Library
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Colorado State College of Education Library
    ImageOn front: Library Building, Colorado State College of Education, Greenly, Colo. On back: The Colorado State College of Education specializes in preparation or the teaching profession, Its beautiful tree shaded campus covers several blocks forming delightful settings for its many beautiful buildings.
  • Colorado State Normal School Library
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Columbia College Library
    Image21-Columbia College Library, M'rn'side Heights, N.Y.
  • Columbia University Library
    Image | 1893No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageColumbia University Library (N.Y.) City. On Back: This monumental edifice, combining the Roman Classic Style with Greek Refinements was erected in 1897 at a cost of $13,000,000, a gift of President Low. It is the focal point of the general campus layout, occupying a commanding position on Morningside Heights, and has an estimated capacity of 1,500,000 volumes.
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageC.V. 118-Columbia University Library (N.Y.).
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageThe Library, Columbia University (N.Y.) City. On Back: The Library, Columbia University (N.Y.) City. Columbia University occupies an area of 26 acres from Broadway to Amsterdam Avenue, West and 114th to 120th Streets. Was originally founded as Kings College in 1754 to Madison Avenue and 29th Street, new buildings on present site were erected between 1892 and 1902 at a cost o...
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageThe Library, Columbia University (N.Y.) City. On Back: Library, Columbia University (N.Y.) City. Columbia University occupies an area of 26 acres from Broadway to Amsterdam Avenue West and 114th Street to 120th Street. It was originally founded as King's College in 1854 at Broadway and Barclay Street and moved in 1857 to Madison Avenue and 29th Street. The new building on pr...
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageLibrary of Columbia University (N.Y.).
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageThe Earl Building, Low Memorial Library, St. Paul's Chapel.
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageNo caption on back. Unmailed postcard.
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageNo caption on back.
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageThe Library and Main Approach to Columbia University (N.Y.) City. On Back: Library, Columbia University (N.Y.) City, Columbia University occupies an area of 26 acres from Broadway to Amsterdam Avenue West and 114th Street to 120th Street. It was originally founded as King's College in 1754 at Broadway and barclay Street and moved in 1857 to Madison Avenue and 29th Street. th...
  • Columbia University Library
    Image | 1898The Library of Columbia University.
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageLibrary of Columbia University (N.Y.).
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageNo caption on back. Unmailed postcard.
  • Columbia University Library
    ImageThe Library, Columbia University (N.Y.) City. On Back: The Columbia University Group of buildings covers a vast area from 114th Street to 120th Street and from Broadway to Amsterdam Avenue. The University Library can be seen in the center of the group, a monumental edifice erected at a cost of$13,000,000 in 1902. Surrounding the Library are the buildings containing the class...
  • Columbia University Library (N.Y.)
    Image | 1906postmarked October 27, 1906.
  • Columbus Metropolitan Library, Ohio
    ImageCOLUMBUS METROPOLITAN LIBRARY
  • Columbus Public Library
    ImageLibrary, Columbus, Wis.--7
  • Columbus Public Library
    ImageColumbus, Ga. Public Library
  • Columbus Public Library
    ImagePublic Library, Columbus, Indiana
  • Columbus Public Library
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Columbus Public Library, Ohio
    Image | 1951THE COLUMBUS PUBLIC LIBRARY, Columbus Ohio, stands on the site of the residence of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th U. S. President, which he occupied while serving as Governor of Ohio.
  • Columbus Public Library, Ohio (1)
    ImageTHE COLUMBUS PUBLIC LIBRARY. Columbus, Ohio, stands on the site of the residence of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th U. S. President, which he occupied while serving as Governor of Ohio.
  • Compiegne - le Chateau Bibliothèque de Napoleon - The Castle - Book-case of Napoleon
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard is dated for October 31st, 2019.
  • Comus at the Congressional Library
    Image | 1916Part of Souvenir Folder of Library of Congress (ALA0004969). Caption reads: "MILTON-COMUS. By H. O. Walker. COMUS, the enchanter, in the wood at night, listens to the song of The Lady, and at its conclusion exclaims: Can any mortal mixture of earth's mould / Breathe such divine enchanting ravishment? From Practical Guide Library of Congress" Postcard was never mailed
  • Comus, Congressional Library, Washington, D.C.
    Image | 1916Caption on the back reads: "MILTON-COMUS. By H. O. Walker. COMUS, the enchanter, in the wood at night, listens to the song of The Lady, and at its conclusion exclaims: Can any mortal mixture of earth's mould / Breathe such divine, enchanting ravishment? From Practical Guide Library of Congress." Postcard was never mailed
  • Conant Library and Main Street, Winchester, New Hampshire
    Image | 1905No caption on back. Postcard was mailed, postmarked Dec 16, 1905.
  • Conant Library, Winchester, N.H.
    Image | 1905No caption on the back. Postcard was mailed July 28, 1905.
  • Concord, N.H City Library
    ImageNo caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Concord Public Library
    Image | 1951No caption on the back. Postcard was mailed February 28, 1951.
  • Concord Public Library
    Image | 1918No caption on the back. Postcard was used on October 29, 1918
  • Concord State Library
    Image | 1911No caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed