Clarke Library and Unitarian Church
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Item Description: | The Memorial Hall and Public Library building is now generally spoken of as the Clarke Library in honor of John Clarke, who bequested $40,000 to the city for library purposes, and who also founded the Clarke School for the Deaf on Round Hill. The library is in the rear of the Hall, which is a memorial of the Civil War. The Unitarian Church adjoins this building |
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