Hunt Memorial Library
Nashua, NH
In 1902, Cram and Ferguson won a competition to design the Hunt Memorial Library. A new library built in the 1970s replaced the Hunt Library. The City of Nashua chose to preserve and restore this fine building as offices for the school department. The building was restored and renovated to its original condition beginning 2002 with design and construction in 2003 of replacement windows for the original lozenge leaded glass that had long before deteriorated. Period building specifications from our archive assisted in determining the best methods for restoring the original work and the window restoration was completed in December, 2003.