Lenox Library

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The Lenox Library was a prominent 19th-century New York City research library and rare book collection that later became one of the founding components of the New York Public Library.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural institution
defunct library
research library
accessPolicy by appointment
architect Richard Morris Hunt NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Italianate
buildingMaterial white marble
buildingStatus demolished
city New York NERFINISHED
collectionType manuscripts
maps
prints
rare books
country United States of America
demolished 1912
dissolved 1895
era 19th century
foundedBy James Lenox NERFINISHED
foundingComponentOf New York Public Library NERFINISHED
fundedBy James Lenox NERFINISHED
governedBy board of trustees
hasCollectionStrength American history
Bibles
European literature
early printed books
inception 1870
locatedIn Fifth Avenue NERFINISHED
Manhattan
New York City
between 70th Street and 71st Street
mergedInto New York Public Library NERFINISHED
namedAfter James Lenox NERFINISHED
notableCollection Gutenberg Bible NERFINISHED
early Americana
incunabula
opened 1877
originalOwner James Lenox NERFINISHED
partOf New York Public Library NERFINISHED
primaryUse reference only
replacedBy Frick Collection building NERFINISHED
significance one of the first major reference libraries in New York City
one of the three original libraries forming the New York Public Library
state New York
status no longer extant
successorInstitution New York Public Library Main Branch NERFINISHED

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James Lenox founded Lenox Library
James Lenox hasPredecessor Lenox Library
subject surface form: New York Public Library