Bozeman Carnegie Library

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The Bozeman Carnegie Library in Bozeman, Montana was inbuilt 1903–1904 with funding from industrialist. Town bibliothec Bell Chrisman crystal rectifier the hassle to persuade the town to hunt Carnegie funds. It’s one among seventeen libraries in Montana and one,679 within the us funded by Carnegie. It had been engineered on a Greek cross set up in Classical Revival vogue, with Roman Doric columns supporting a triangular gable end at its entrance. The library was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Groundhog Day, 1979. Today, the building homes the law offices of Cok Kinzler, PLLP.
By 1900, the tiny libraries that had served Bozeman since 1872 were inadequate. Native bibliothec Bell Chrisman wrote on to industrialist, explaining the requirement for a brand new library. Carnegie given $15,000, and therefore the town of Bozeman pledged annual support and provided land, that at the time happened to be across the road from the city district and Chinatown, that had narcotic dens. Reformist voters with Progressive beliefs, crystal rectifier by Bell Chrisman, designedly chosen the situation to rid of Bozeman of its notorious neighborhood. Though the projected location met appreciable opposition, Chrisman and her followers prevailed, and therefore the city district and therefore the Chinese population dwindled.
The building was designed by C. S. Haire, Associate in Nursing creator from capital of Montana, Montana, and served as a library till 1980 once a brand new library was completed. The building then housed town offices. By the mid-1990s, the building was in an exceedingly serious state of unsoundness. In 1998, archangel Wheat, currently a member of the Montana Supreme Court, and his law partner, archangel Cok, purchased the building for his or her law offices and undertook in depth renovations that were completed in 1999. Today, the building is commonly opened for public events, together with Historic Preservation Week.

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