This black and white lantern slide shows the Omaha Public Library, located on the southeast corner of 19th and Harney Streets. The library is a two-story stone building, with decorative stonework at the top. There are some people on the sidewalk in front of the building and some horses and carriages in the street.
The library was designed by architect Thomas R. Kimball. Its construction was completed in 1894. The building was used as Omaha's main public library until 1977, and it currently is used as office space. Source: Spencer, Jeffrey S. Building for the Ages: Omaha's Architectural Landmarks. Omaha: Omaha Books, 2003, p. 73.