Butterfield Museum
United States
The Butterfield Museum was an academic building at Dartmouth College that housed the school's biology, archaeology, and ethnology departments as well as a museum of paleontology. Designed by Charles A. Rich and built in 1896, the building was named after Dartmouth alum Ralph Butterfield, who funded its construction in his will. The building was constructed in the Italian Renaissance style and featured a yellow Roman brick facade, which caused it to stand out among the other buildings on Dartmouth's campus. It was ultimately demolished in 1928 to make way for the Fisher Ames Baker Memorial Library.
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