Library History

Celebrating the ties we share

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Over 100 years of community service in a beautiful Carnegie Library

On October 28, 1799, the Rockingham Library Society was established by a small group of settlers from the village of Rockingham, which had a population of approximately 1,000. Shares were sold at $1.00 each. During the following decades, the Library grew and on September 6, 1887, it officially became the Rockingham Free Public Library. Successful fundraising ensued, enabling the Library Room to open in 1888, on the first floor of the newly built Opera House.

In 1908, Rockingham citizens voted to purchase land on Westminster Street, to provide an annual allowance for library maintenance, and to accept the gift of $15,000 from the philanthropist and steel magnate Andrew Carnegie to build a library. Designed in the Classical Revival style by the Fitchburg, MA firm of Francis and Son, it became one of four libraries in Vermont to be built with Carnegie funds.

On October 8, 1908 the Library’s cornerstone was laid before a large gathering, including the Librarian, Mrs. Nellie Plantier. A year later, on November 23, 1909, the formal dedication was held in the brand new Library, with A.N. Swain, President of the Board of Trustees, presiding.

Restoration Partners

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Renovation Committee

David Buckley                    Paul Obuchowski
Pat Fowler                         Peter Stolley
Steven Fuller                     Matthew Trieber
Janice Mitchell-Love         Duane Whitehead

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Library Board of Trustees

Hope Brissette                        Laura Senes
David Buckley                        Debbi Wetzel
Carolyn Frisa                          Duane Whitehead
Steven Fuller                         Deborah Wright
Janice Mitchell-Love

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Library Staff

Ellen Allmen                      Samantha Maskell                  
Alma Beals                         Wendy O'Connell
Shirley Capron                    Robert Patch
Ponnie Derby                      Mary VanHartesveldt
Célina Houlné                     Emily Zervas

Rockingham Library History

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