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Photographer: Library of Congress
Taken: Circa 1900
Caption:
Troy City Hall | Additional Description:
Troy City Hall, S. E. corner of Third and State Streets, was built of Philadelphia Pressed Brick and sand stone and iron trimmings; was completed and occupied in October, 1876. It contained offices of the Mayor and other city officials, Common Council rooms and a large audience chamber. Total cost of land and building $300,000. First Baptist Church is seen to the right. The photo is from a book,
Views of Troy and Cohoes published in 1900 by L. H. Nelson Company, Portland, Maine and posted by the
Library of CongressSubmitted: November 16, 2018, by Howard C. Ohlhous of Duanesburg, New York.
Database Locator Identification Number: p454111
File Size: 4.282 Megabytes
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