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The St. Andrew Bayne Memorial Library may be a library in Bellevue, a suburbia of metropolis, Pennsylvania within the u. S.. The library sits on a four-acre (1.6 ha) parcel of land given to Bellevue borough in 1912 by the daughters of Allegheny County lawman St. Andrew Bayne, and homes more or less fourteen,000 print volumes.
The historic building housing the library assortment was once the house of Amanda Bayne Balph, the female offspring of St. Andrew Bayne, the soul of the library. St. Andrew Bayne was a member of the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of 1837-1838 and lawman of Allegheny County in 1838. His daughters, Amanda Balph and Jane Teece, bequeathed the homestead and four acres (16,000 m2) encompassing it to Bellevue Borough to be used as a library and park.
Amanda’s husband, Chief Executive Balph, was a outstanding creator of Allegheny County, and designed and engineered the Victorian-style point 1875. There’s a marble fire in every area of the house, and James Balph’s initials square measure inscribed within the glass transom over the front entrance. Mrs. Balph, unmarried in 1899, lived on within the Pieris brassicae house till her death in August 1912, once it became borough property.
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