File:NYFCL Bond Street Branch.jpg
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English: Photograph of the Bond Street Branch of the New York Free Circulating Library. |
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Date | published 1917 | |||
Source | Harry Miller Lydenberg (April 1917). "History of the New York Public Library". Bulletin of the New York Public Library 21: 216-217. | |||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author | |||
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Bond Street Branch
49 Bond Street
Typical of surroundings about 1900. Second home of the New York Free Circulating Library. Occupied May, 1883 — December, 1918 when it was closed because of decreased city appropriation. Site and building sold March, 1919, to Aron Aaront, for $18,000.
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The first home was at 36 Bond Street in two rented rooms in a private house. The premises at 49 Bond Street were purchased on June 9, 1882, for $15,5000. Alterations cost $13,774.92. It opened on May 1, 1883.
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