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On Front: New York, Lenox Library. On Back: LENOX LIBRARY. The Lenox branch of the N.Y. Public Library was erected by James Lenox at a cost of over $1,000,000 and endowed, by him with a permanent fund of $250,000. The Library is a treasure house of rare and curious volumes, specimens of early printing, and other artistic productions. Its Fifth Avenue front is 92 feet. Postcard was never mailed.
On Front: New York, Lenox Library. On Back: LENOX LIBRARY. The Lenox branch of the N.Y. Public Library was erected by James Lenox at a cost of over $1,000,000 and endowed, by him with a permanent fund of $250,000. The Library is a treasure house of rare and curious volumes, specimens of early printing, and other artistic productions. Its Fifth Avenue front is 92 feet. Postcard was never mailed.