Warsaw Public Library

Warsaw Public Library A Carnegie Library, enriching lives since its opening in 1906. Library History
LIBRARY TIMELINE
January 2, 1823- A meeting was held at the home of Mr. John V. Mr.

Oliver Lee. A subscription Library was established and a Board of twelve Trustees was elected. More than $100 was raised. No location is mentioned, but later a Mechanics Reading Room located on the west side of Main Street was started in 1841. It was mentioned in Beer's County History (1880). December 15, 1869- At the meeting of Trustees for the Union Free School, a Library Committee was appointed

: Professor Charles Henry Dan (School Principal), Linus W. Thayer Esq., Rev. Stryker, William H. Merril (Western New Yorker Publisher), and John Ransom (Wyoming Democrat Publisher). January 6, 1870- The Library Committee selected $500.00 worth of books to be kept at the Academy (Union Free School). Half of the funds were from new subscriptions, and half were from the State Literature Fund. Approximately 400 books were purchased, and 500 more were donated. February 24, 1870- The rooms in the school set aside for the Library were almost ready. March 10, 1870- Drawing of books by the public began. It cost $2.50 to subscribe to the Library, or a patron could pay $.10 a week. One book could be checked out at a time. Books were lent for two weeks and overdue fines were $.10 a week. The Library was open to the public once a week on Wednesday afternoons. June 9, 1870- The first Library Catalogue was printed.

1903- The Warsaw Board of Education contacted Andrew Carnegie requesting funds for a new Library Building. Interest in a separate building was expressed as far back as 1898. The land where the Library is now located was donated by the Honorable Augustus Frank. December 12, 1903- The Town Board became involved. Carnegie's personal secretary was contacted. He reported that if the town voted to raise $1,000 a year for Library upkeep, Mr. Carnegie would donate $10,000 for the building. January 26, 1904- The special town vote was nearly unanimous in favor of the new Library, 390 for and 16 against according to the Western New Yorker, and 173 for and 16 against according to the Warsaw Town Board Minutes. The Board of Education would donate the Library Corporation to the Township. The circulating Library consisted of 5,381 volumes valued at $5,000. March 10, 1904- The Warsaw Town Board appointed a Library Board consisting of: Mrs. Agnes M. Frank, John B. Smallwood, N.S. Beardslee, W.H. Cheney, I.B. Smith, and S.B. Whitlock. April 29, 1905- Mrs. Augustus Frank formally deeded the property at Main and Court Streets to the Town of Warsaw. May 1904- The Library Board received its Charter from the New York State Board of Regents and the authority to build a Library. May 14, 1905- The architect Albert Randolph Ross (1869-1948) toured the site. June 16, 1905- The first sod was turned for construction. May 1906- The Library opened with no formal ceremony. June 3, 1991- The Dedication of the Warsaw Public Library Expansion and Renovation took place. The total cost of the project was $423,404.26, paid for using funds from a Federal Library Services and Construction Act Title III grant, a citizen fundraiser and bonds issued by the town of Warsaw. LIBRARY DIRECTORS

Helen Cameron- 1906-1942
Agnes McConnell- 1942-1964
Margaret Davis- 1964-1992
Clare Keating- 1992-2000
Angela Gonzalez- 2000-2012
Lisa Gricius-2012-Present


SOURCES
Dedication of the Warsaw Public Library Expansion and Renovation, program. Young, Andrew, W. History of the Town of Warsaw New York, Buffalo: Sage, Sons and Co., 1869

Dann, Mary E. History of Warsaw Public Library Founded in 1870 by Charles Henry Dann. East Aurora: Roycrofters, 1917. Bishop, Lewis, H. The Libraries of Warsaw, a paper. Lane, David, M., Questions and Answers about the Beginnings of the Warsaw Public Library Building, a paper, 1989(?). EXCERPT FROM THE CATALOG

Library Regulations Governing Use of Books, Use of Library and Conduct in the Building
Any resident of the town of Warsaw shall be entitled to the free use of the Library. Any person living outside the township shall be entitled to the use of the Library upon the annual payment of one dollar ($1.00). Non-resident pupils attending the public school shall be permitted the free use of the Library during the school year. The reading rooms are free to all for the purpose of consulting books and periodicals. A card will be issued to each borrower and this card must be presented whenever a book is taken. Books may be retained two weeks and may be renewed for two succeeding weeks, except those marked "7 days," which books cannot be retained more than one week. Renewed books cannot be transferred. Two cents a day will be charged for books kept over time. No person owing a fine shall be allowed to draw a book. Writing in or marking books, tearing or turning down leaves is prohibited, and all injuries to books beyond reasonable wear, and all losses shall be promptly adjusted to the satisfaction of the Board of Trustees. All conversation and all conduct inconsistent with quiet and order are prohibited in the Library. Any person abusing the privileges of the Library, or violating the foregoing regulations shall be temporarily denied the use of the Library; or such person may forfeit all right to further use of the Library. The Library will be closed on legal holidays, and at the discretion of the Trustees. The State laws regarding Public Libraries (a copy of which is herewith appended) will be enforced:

Penal Code
"A person who maliciously cuts, tears or defaces, disfigures, soils, obliterates, breaks or destroys a book , map, picture, engraving, statue, coin, model, apparatus, specimen, or other work of literature, or subject of art, or curiosity, deposited in a public library, gallery, museum, collection, fair or exhibition is punishable by imprisonment in a State prison for not more than three years, or in a county jail for not more than one year, or by fine of not more than five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment."

Our MVP returned home safely today thanks to our dedicated Village of Warsaw Chief of Police and his team! We are so gra...
05/29/2026

Our MVP returned home safely today thanks to our dedicated Village of Warsaw Chief of Police and his team! We are so grateful to the First United Methodist Church for providing us with space so we could continue providing library services, such as printing, copying, and scanning. We have made that walk back and forth across Main St. at the monument countless times during construction, and being able to provide services right across the street was so convenient for staff and the community. ❤️

When we re-open we will be a distributor for the CJ Country Record! We are going to get our own CJ Newstand and everythi...
05/27/2026

When we re-open we will be a distributor for the CJ Country Record! We are going to get our own CJ Newstand and everything! Until then, pick up a copy at participating locations or check out June’s issue on line herehttps://wcjw.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/CJ_Country_Record_Wyoming_2026_June_Edition_v3.pdf
Thank you CJ for highlighting our important news on line, on air, and in print!!

Our books have come home! We will begin putting them back in their rightful places for all to borrow again!! Books are h...
05/27/2026

Our books have come home! We will begin putting them back in their rightful places for all to borrow again!! Books are heavy… but how heavy are our books?! The books in storage weighed approximately 17,000 lbs. The movers stored 17 pallets of books and each one weighed approximately 1000 lbs. They said that the lightest pallet was 700 lbs and the heaviest was 1,400. This does not include the books we circulated, purchased, or stored while at the church over the last 8 months.

05/23/2026

Please share during our closure…
Print & Fax services available at Pennysaver, Sinclair’s, or nearby libraries.

05/23/2026

Stop in tomorrow & borrow, borrow, borrow! The more you check out makes less for us to move! Due dates extended to July 6th!

05/21/2026
DID YOU HEAR OUR Friends Of The Warsaw Public Library SECRETARY NORM GAYFORD THIS MORNING ON CJ Country Radio! Thank you...
05/20/2026

DID YOU HEAR OUR Friends Of The Warsaw Public Library SECRETARY NORM GAYFORD THIS MORNING ON CJ Country Radio! Thank you Jimi Jamm for helping us update the community!

Our June book discussion will be God's Junk Drawer by Peter Clines, a modern take on the classic "Land of the Lost" trop...
05/20/2026

Our June book discussion will be God's Junk Drawer by Peter Clines, a modern take on the classic "Land of the Lost" trope following an academic team that finds themselves in a hidden valley populated by dinosaurs, aliens, and androids.

Our discussion will be June 23rd at 6 pm and we'll be meeting at the Looking Glass Salon at 60 N. Main Street while we work to reopen the library!

For more information and to register visit https://owwl.libcal.com/event/15789096

05/18/2026

Stop in & Stock up!
M/W 10-6 TUE 10-7 THU 10-5 FRI 1-5
SAT 10-1
All Services Pause After 5/23

Our Friend’s in Arcade are looking for candidates that can help provide cleaning and maintenance services!! Their buildi...
05/16/2026

Our Friend’s in Arcade are looking for candidates that can help provide cleaning and maintenance services!! Their building is older than ours!

We're hiring! We are currently looking for a cleaner and a general maintenance person. This could be made into one position for the right person! Help us care for our beautiful 150 year old building! Position descriptions and application are available in person or at:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jUqjRh_3xv-6D9aXHNQb6tBlz4cQpsNf?usp=drive_link

Address

130 N Main Street
Warsaw, NY
14569

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 1pm

Telephone

+15857865650

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