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figure 289
Tables, chairs, stacks, and tin ceiling. Watertown Free Public Library – North Branch, before 1940.
figure 292
Exterior view of the West Branch Library.
figure 293 Circulation desk, tables, chairs, stacks, North Branch, circa 1941.
figure 295 Tables, chairs, and stacks, North Branch.
figure 299 Exterior view of the Browne School, where the branch library was housed. Established in a separate wing in 1930. Watertown Free Public Library – West Branch Library.
figure 526 Commemorative granite monument in front of the East Branch Library, Mount Auburn Street Text: “Through this place passed General Henry Knox in the winter of 1775 – 1776 to deliver to General George Washington at Cambridge the train of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the British army to evacuate Boston.” Erected by Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1927. (March 17, 1776 now known as Evacuation Day)
figure 2369 Interior of East Branch Library, circa 1950's.
figure 2457 East Branch prize poster, 1935 poster contest. Drawing by Loretta Sullivan, 9th grade.
figure 2501 East Branch Library, interior view
figure 2502 East Branch Library, interior view

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