Memorial Hall Library
In 1870 John Smith, owner of Smith and Dove Mill, offered to donate $25,000 to establish a public library providing the town raise an equal sum. The town was able to raise a substanial amount, but was short of the goal. They then added funds previously raised to construct a monument to the Civil War to reach the goal. A two story structure was built; the Library on the first floor and the Civil War Memorial on the second floor. At the dedication on May 30, 1873, the saying "Lest We Forget" in honor of Andover's Civil War Veterans was placed above the front door. The second floor Memorial and the saying have remained intact throughout the Library's history.
Additions to the original Library
- 1926 - addition of a Children's Room
- 1961 - extension of the Children's Room
- 1966 - the Reading Room was extended
- 1988 - ground breaking ceremony for completion of a rear wing that more than doubled the size of the library: the old section was 20,000 square feet in size; the addition was 30,000 square feet.
A Cronology of Memorial Hall library can be found on Chronology of Memorial Hall Library
See
- Andover, What It Was, What It Is. : 300th Anniversary, May 30 - June 2, 1946, (974.45 And), fifth section.
- Memorial Hall Library Pamphlet
- Memorial Hall Library file in the Andover Room.
- Andover a Century of Change:1896 - 1996 by Eleanor Motley Richardson, (974.45 Ric), page 198 and 199.
--Eleanor 20:52, December 28, 2006 (EST)
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