The present Greek Revival building was built for $1,928.15 in 1856.
The well-furnished Greek revival building was completed at a cost of $70,000.
Though the number of new Gothic revival buildings declined sharply after the 1930s, they continue to be built.
The Greek Revival building was constructed between 1836 and 1838.
These windows are occasionally found in 19th-century Revival buildings.
The current home, a Romanesque Revival building was opened in 1904.
It is also considered the finest Greek Revival building in the county.
The current brick Greek Revival building was completed in 1848.
After the library had moved into a gothic revival building in 1903, numerous reforms to the organization were enacted.
The Romanesque Revival building was completed three years later at a cost of $73,630.87.