Obscure Facts and Historical Nuances for the Windsor Public Library

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Across
  1. 4. The court office that occupied space in the library building until 1980.
  2. 5. The name of the building on the Green where the library moved in 1895.
  3. 9. The architectural railing system found on the Mather House roof.
  4. 11. The year the Mather House, which forms the library's facade, was built.
  5. 17. The estate from which the current Broad Street site was purchased in 1901.
  6. 18. The local entities whose combined efforts met the library’s operational costs until 1901.
  7. 20. The surname of the 1960s library board chairman during the branch expansion.
Down
  1. 1. The anniversary year of service the Association celebrated in 2018.
  2. 2. The first name of Colonel Oliver Mather’s wife, sister to a U.S. Chief Justice.
  3. 3. The specific room where the very first organizational meeting was held in 1888.
  4. 6. The Judge who provided the library’s first book storage shelves with glass doors.
  5. 7. Surname of the official who led the transition to a war-time center in 1917.
  6. 8. The lead architect of the 2006 renovation project.
  7. 10. The 2018 milestone marking 130 years of continuous service.
  8. 12. The type of usage the Mather House saw in the early 1900s while the library was in an addition.
  9. 13. The Reverend who served on the very first five-member managing committee.
  10. 14. The specific town office where the library was housed from 1889 to 1895.
  11. 15. The building material provided by the company founded in 1812 for the 1965 branch.
  12. 16. The 1975 design strategy used to preserve the historic house facade.
  13. 19. The roof-level feature installed in 2006 to bring light into the in-filled courtyard.