Paige Memorial Library

Paige Memorial Library The Paige Memorial Library is a public library located in Hardwick, Massachusetts. Under the guidance of Mr. Paige and his wife Ann M. (1883).

Paige Memorial Library Mission Statement

The mission of the Paige Memorial Library is to provide all residents with access to a full range of resources and activities that meet educational, cultural and recreational needs in a friendly, professional and welcoming environment. The Library strives to function as a center for a lifetime of learning and enjoyment.

The first Library Association in Hardwick was founded in 1802 and was a private library that subscribers could purchase access to for $2.50 a year. The collection was housed in a store in Hardwick owned by the Hammond and Mixter families (Paige, 1883). It was not until 1880 that a proposal for a free public library in Hardwick was discussed at a Grange meeting, and the Ladies Library Association of Hardwick was founded and began fundraising to purchase a collection. Green, librarian at the Worcester Public Library, the Ladies Library Association was able to develop a collection of over 800 books by 1889. The library was originally housed in the school owned by Hon. William Mixter, and the space was donated to the Ladies Library Association at no charge. Patrons of the library were able to purchase the current catalog of books for 10 cents, and after that could use the library for free for one year (Bancroft, 2003). During the celebration of Hardwick’s 150th anniversary, Dr. Lucius R. Brigham announced that in their will they would give the town their private library of over 2,000 volumes and a permanent fund to maintain the library. His only conditions were that the library should be established within one mile of the Town House, and that the library would be named Paige Memorial Library, in honor of his ancestors (Bancroft, 2003). In 1894 the Ladies Free Library Association voted to loan all of their resources to the Hardwick Free Town Library, and in 1896 the bequest from the Paige family was received by the town. In 1903, the trustees of the library received a $3,000 donation to construct a new library building in the center of town. This building, which was completed in 1906, is still the home of the Paige Memorial Library today (Bancroft, 2003). Works Cited:

Paige, Lucius R. History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, and Company. Bancroft, Emily (2003). History of Hardwick, Massachusetts. Gilbertville: Town of Hardwick.

Address

87 Petersham Road
Hardwick, MA
01037

General information

Hours of Operation: Tuesday 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thursday: 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Friday, Sunday, Monday CLOSED

Opening Hours

Tuesday 2pm - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 2pm - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

(413) 477-6704

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Paige Memorial Library Mission Statement

The mission of the Paige Memorial Library is to provide all residents with access to a full range of resources and activities that meet educational, cultural and recreational needs in a friendly, professional and welcoming environment. The Library strives to function as a center for a lifetime of learning and enjoyment.

Founded in 1892 by Lucius R. Paige, the Paige Memorial Library is committed to providing current materials for all ages, both fiction and nonfiction, in various formats, for the enjoyment and educational enrichment of our community. We will continue to update our technological resources promoting both remote and onsite access to the statewide databases. In an effort to reach all residents of Hardwick, the library will offer easy access through outreach programs, promote family activities, and foster an appreciation of books.

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