. The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six . ^«s®s^= The Riverside Press in* 18> The Riverside Press in 1896. THE RIVERSIDE PRESS. 335 imbedded by its old-fashioned style, and its domestic dormer is connected with the fireproof warehouses that stand on the bankof the river and forms an extension of the main building, which hasa frontage on the east of one hundred and seventy feet, and on thenorth nearly as great. In addition to this main building, the originalstructure, and the connected line of warehouses, there is a brick safeone story high for the storage of electro


. The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six . ^«s®s^= The Riverside Press in* 18> The Riverside Press in 1896. THE RIVERSIDE PRESS. 335 imbedded by its old-fashioned style, and its domestic dormer is connected with the fireproof warehouses that stand on the bankof the river and forms an extension of the main building, which hasa frontage on the east of one hundred and seventy feet, and on thenorth nearly as great. In addition to this main building, the originalstructure, and the connected line of warehouses, there is a brick safeone story high for the storage of electrotype and stereotype plates,a capacious engine and boiler house, and a large building where thelithographic department is housed. This building is two hundred feetlong by seventy-five in width for half its length, and forty-five feetin width for the remainder. It has a high basement, and one loftystory lighted with a monitor roof. The distribution of material and apparatus and the organizationof work in these several buildings is planned to secure the greatestsafety to property, the least p


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