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Miscellaneous design. Another library, connecting with a larger reading and recreational room, built to accommodate construction employees and residents of the vicinity. This structure is demountable, having been constructed in slices on the same principle as demountable houses, at a distance of some 300 miles from its present site at Fort Loudon [i.e, Loudoun] Tennessee. It can be easily dismantled for relocation where the need for library services may be greater in the future

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Miscellaneous design. Another library, connecting with a larger reading and recreational room, built to accommodate construction employees and residents of the vicinity. This structure is demountable, having been constructed in slices on the same principle as demountable houses, at a distance of some 300 miles from its present site at Fort Loudon [i.e, Loudoun] Tennessee. It can be easily dismantled for relocation where the need for library services may be greater in the future

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01/01/1933
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fort loudoun
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