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Click on the image below for "Drew Redrawn" a digital project on this building

Cornell Library, c1890s18860320_American Architect and Building News_Cornell Library color illustrationCornell Library, c1918Path leading to Cornell Library with Mead Hall in far background, c1918

The Cornell Library, dedicated in 1888, was the first library building constructed at Drew Theological Seminary. It is perhaps best remembered for the surviving "Rose" Window, now in the Learning Resource Center.

Cornell Library in 1900Cornell Library in 1920

The Cornell Library was torn down 1938 when the larger Rose Memorial Library was constructed on the site. Rose Memorial Library later became part of the Learning Resource Center.

Courtesy of the Drew University Archives



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