Andrew S. Carnegie Library (Denver, Colo.)
Biography
Opened 1908. Upon the construction of Mary Reed Library in 1932, it acted as the University of Denver Student Union building through 1949; it housed offices and classrooms in the 1950s and 60s, and the DU Bookstore from 1970 through 1983. Alternate names: Carnegie Library (1909-1932), Carnegie Hall (1932-1990). It was mothballed in 1985 in an attempt to allow an opportunity for preservation, but was demolished in 1990. Situated between the current Penrose Library on the north and Mary Reed Building on the south. The last of the 108 academic libraries personally funded by Carnegie. Neo-classical style, dedicated on 9/2/1909. Ceased to be used as a library following the construction of the Mary Reed Library in 1932. Torn down in 1990 (Built for Learning, p.17-18).
Biography
Dedication of Carnegie Library (- August 17, 1990) on September 7, 1909.
Sources
Card Catalog. Administration- Board of Trustees; University Bulletin, Vol. 10, No.3, August 25, 1909, pages 4, 16.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
University of Denver Campus, between 1909-1916
Black and white contact sheet with exterior and aerial views of the University Park Campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. Buildings visible include University Hall, Carnegie Library, Buchtel Memorial Chapel, Mary Reed Building, and University of Denver Stadium.