English: Public library, Lee, Massachusetts. Designed by Henry S. Moul of Hudson, New York and erected in 1907, it is the only remaining Carnegie library building in the Berkshires.
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2010-03-01 15:58 Hugh Manatee 800×510× (86333 bytes) Public library, Lee, Massachusetts; from an original 1909 postcard published by Taintor & Hull. Designed by Henry S. Moul of Hudson, New York and erected in 1907, it is the only remaining Carnegie library building in the Berkshires.
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