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Messer and Smith of Waco used two-story-high arched windows to increase the visual scale of the classical building, along with an entrance portico of monumental paired Ionic columns. English-born S. Wemyss-Smith, who, later in partnership with S. A. Layton, designed the Oklahoma State Capitol (1917), also designed Carnegie libraries in Belton (1904), Corsicana (1904; demolished 1967), and Cleburne (1905; WC37). The classical style introduced to Terrell by the Carnegie Library was soon emulated by other institutions in the city, including the City Hall (1914, Van Slyke and Woodruff; 115 N. Adelaide Street), and the First National Bank of Terrell (KR4).