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http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/443.tif
Description on back of photo: "This house was purchased by The Ferguson Library in the summer of 1889 and fitted for permanent use. The library moved from here to its new building, corner of Broad and Bedford Streets, September 1911. Date of picture…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/270.tif
This is a portrait of Andrew W. Paradise who served as the first librarian of the Ferguson Library from January 1882 to 1895. This picture was given to the library by his daughter around 1940.

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Circulation Desk. Checking out Books.

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Studying in Reference Room

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Author's Night.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/261.tif
Senior Citizen's Book-film program. Mrs.Evaleen Stack reading a book. April 23, 1957 (Beaugraud)

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/260.tif
Senior Citizen's Book-Film program May 1957. (Beaugraud). Basement Stacks in background. Description on back of picture: Take by Louis G?. Beaugraud for Senior Citizen's week - May 1957. Weekly Book-Film Program for Senior Citizen's

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Evening photo of outside of library toward Bedford Street stores.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/258.tif
Description on back of picture: Taken by Louise S.? Beaugraud? for Senior Citizen's week - May 1957. Senior Citizens Book-Film Program. Program Planning Comm.? Marie C. Hurley, ass't Librarian?, Mathew Fuinenty?, Goved? Steffis?

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/254.tif
Portrait of John Day Ferguson who lived from 1833 to 1877. Ferguson was a primary benefactor of the Ferguson Library in Stamford, CT which opened in November, 1881.
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