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The building originally contained up to five mezzanine levels, leading Architecture and Building magazine to characterize it as a nine-story building. The building is shaped like an irregular heptagon, with a chamfered corner at its main entrance at Wall and Broad Streets, as well as a "light court" on the building's eastern side at the third and fourth stories. The southeast corner contains an extension that protrudes slightly from the southern lot line. The main entrance corner, facing the intersection of Wall, Broad, and Nassau Streets, was intended to make the intersection appear like a public square outside Federal Hall. When the building was being designed, Morgan had stipulated the architects include an entrance at that corner. The acute angle of the intersection led Trowbridge & Livingston to design that entrance as a chamfer, which was more architecturally appealing. The facade rises about 85 feet (26 m) above street level. 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When the US Navy adopted hull numbers in 1920, Indiana was retroactively assigned the number "BB ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11127 ***********************************************