File:NBTS Gardner Sage Library 1959 LOC Image.jpg
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DescriptionNBTS Gardner Sage Library 1959 LOC Image.jpg |
English: Library of Congress Collection image of Gardner Sage Library, built in 1875, at New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Brunswick, NJ (USA). Image from December 1959 taken by Jack E. Boucher. |
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Other versions | File:December 1959 FACADE (EAST) AND SOUTH ELEVATION - New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Library, 21 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, NJ HABS NJ,12-NEBRU,8-1.tif |
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