Postcard of Marsh Memorial Building

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Springfield College;

Abstract

A postcard of Springfield College's Marsh Memorial Building, at the time of the postcard, the college's library. The postcard shows the front and west side of the building.On May 25, 1912 excavation for Springfield College’s new library, Marsh Memorial, began. The cornerstone was laid by President Laurence Locke Doggett on Commencement day of 1912 (June 12th) and construction began on September 1, 1912. The new building was dedicated on October 18, 1913 with William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States, serving as the featured speaker. The library was named Marsh Memorial after the late Edward Williams Marsh of Bridgeport, Connecticut who gave $40,600 of the $80,000 required for the erection of the library. He died just be...

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