Lenox Library (Massachusetts), a public library located in Lenox, Massachusetts
Lenox Library (New York City), a former library founded by James Lenox which was a predecessor of the New York Public Library
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LenoxLibrary may refer to: LenoxLibrary (Massachusetts), a public library located in Lenox, Massachusetts LenoxLibrary (New York City), a former library...
and books eventually became known as the LenoxLibrary and in 1895 became part of the New York Public Library. He inherited a fortune from his merchant...
1896, when it was bequeathed to the LenoxLibrary. The LenoxLibrary later merged with the New York Public Library. The portrait was auctioned at Sotheby's...
adapted into museum spaces over the years. Frick bought the site of the LenoxLibrary in 1906 and 1907 but could not redevelop it for several years. Initially...
also open to the general public. The library, officially chartered as The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, was developed...
40°46′08″N 73°57′43″W / 40.769°N 73.962°W / 40.769; -73.962 Lenox Hill (/ˌlɛnəks ˈhɪl/) is a neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New...
Lenox and Astor libraries merged in 1895. Both the Astor and the Lenox maintained presidents for the duration of their existence. The three libraries...
Look up Lenox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lenox may refer to: Lenox, Alabama, an unincorporated community Lenox, Georgia, a town Lenox, Iowa, a...
Lenox Hill Hospital (LHH) is a nationally ranked 450-bed non-profit, tertiary, research and academic medical center located on the Upper East Side of...
as a research library, and its books did not circulate. It opened to the public in 1854, and in 1895 consolidated with the LenoxLibrary and the Tilden...
served as president of the National Bank of Commerce in New York and the LenoxLibrary. Kennedy was born in New York City on November 24, 1822. He was the...
Years after Lenox's death, the Lenox Foundation decided to merge the LenoxLibrary's collection with the Tilden Trust and Astor Library to create the...
(1875), demolished in 1966. LenoxLibrary, Fifth Avenue, New York City (1871–1877), demolished in 1912. Lenox Theological Library, Princeton University, Princeton...
The New York Public Library. Donated by Joseph W. Drexel in 1888 to the LenoxLibrary (which later became The New York Public Library), the collection,...
Kate Spencer, when the two became friends while both worked at the LenoxLibrary. Kate Spencer suffered from a hip injury in the accident and also had...
the farmland inherited by James Lenox, who divided it into blocks of houselots in the 1870s, built his LenoxLibrary on a Fifth Avenue lot at the farm's...
Revistied: Honoring the Bicentennial of the Author's Birth. Lenox, Massachusetts: LenoxLibrary Association (2004). Ticknor, Caroline. Hawthorne and His...
Square, and the Prudential Tower. In addition, the Lenox sits next to the Boston Public Library. The Lenox is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the...