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Salem Public Library operated three branch libraries over the span of 1910 to 19-- when the last branch ceased operations. | Salem Public Library operated three branch libraries over the span of 1910 to 19-- when the last branch ceased operations. | ||
'''South Branch Library''' | '''South Branch Library''' | ||
In 1910, the Trustees purchased a lot of land on the corner of Lafayette Street and Ocean Ave. and oversaw the design and construction of the branch library building. It opened to the public on April 11, 1913. All costs and expenses involved were met by the Trustees with Library Trust Funds directly under their control, at no cost to the city. | In 1910, the Trustees purchased a lot of land on the corner of Lafayette Street and Ocean Ave. and oversaw the design and construction of the branch library building. It opened to the public on April 11, 1913. All costs and expenses involved were met by the Trustees with Library Trust Funds directly under their control, at no cost to the city. | ||
''East Branch Library'' | ''East Branch Library'' | ||
Once housed inside the Phillips School, the library was completely renovated when the Phillips School was remodeled in 1925. In 1962, the Bentley School, at 50 1/2 Essex St. was no longer being used by the city for a school, so was converted to the new East Branch Library. The remodeling was made possible, at no cost to the City, by money left to the Trustees from Gardner Maynard Jones, a former librarian of the Salem Public Library. The Gardner Maynard Jones Memorial Library (East Branch) was opened to the public on Aug. 10, 1964. | |||
''North Branch Library'' | |||
Located at 176 North St., this branch was erected as a WPA project in the record time of nine weeks (a surprising feat at any time, this structure is made of brick and fine wood.) This branch opened on May 17, 1934. | |||
Due to fiscal concerns and after years of low usage during the 1960's and 1970's, the City and Library Trustees made the mutual agreement to close the North Branch Library on Jan. 29, 1977. | |||
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Revision as of 10:11, 12 February 2010
Salem Public Library operated three branch libraries over the span of 1910 to 19-- when the last branch ceased operations.
South Branch Library In 1910, the Trustees purchased a lot of land on the corner of Lafayette Street and Ocean Ave. and oversaw the design and construction of the branch library building. It opened to the public on April 11, 1913. All costs and expenses involved were met by the Trustees with Library Trust Funds directly under their control, at no cost to the city.
East Branch Library Once housed inside the Phillips School, the library was completely renovated when the Phillips School was remodeled in 1925. In 1962, the Bentley School, at 50 1/2 Essex St. was no longer being used by the city for a school, so was converted to the new East Branch Library. The remodeling was made possible, at no cost to the City, by money left to the Trustees from Gardner Maynard Jones, a former librarian of the Salem Public Library. The Gardner Maynard Jones Memorial Library (East Branch) was opened to the public on Aug. 10, 1964.
North Branch Library Located at 176 North St., this branch was erected as a WPA project in the record time of nine weeks (a surprising feat at any time, this structure is made of brick and fine wood.) This branch opened on May 17, 1934. Due to fiscal concerns and after years of low usage during the 1960's and 1970's, the City and Library Trustees made the mutual agreement to close the North Branch Library on Jan. 29, 1977.
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