Salem Public Library (Massachusetts) Explained

Library Name:Salem Public Library
Country: United States
Type:Public
Established:December 1, 1887[1]
Location:Salem, Massachusetts
Director:Tara Mansfield
Website:Official website
Phone Num:978.744.0860

The Salem Public Library is a public library at 370 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. The library building was constructed in 1855 for John Bertram, a prominent sea captain, and his family.[2]

On December 1, 1887, the Bertram family wrote a letter stating their intent to donate the Italianate style mansion to the city of Salem for use as a library, and the city accepted the offer. The library opened its doors on July 8, 1889. The library is part of the North of Boston Library Exchange (NOBLE), a consortium of 26 public and academic libraries, and is located within the Chestnut Street Historic District.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Salem Public Library - SalWiki .
  2. Book: Institute, Essex . The Fifth Half Century of the Landing of John Endicott at Salem, Massachusetts: Commemorative Exercises by the Essex Institute, September 18, 1878 . 1879 . Essex Institute . en.
  3. News: About the Library - Salem Public Library. Salem Public Library. 2018-10-26. en-US.