Monday, April 12, 2021

Library

 In 1731, Ben Franklin and others founded the first subscription style library, the Library Company of Philadelphia. The initial collection of the Library of Congress was in ashes after the British burned it during the War of 1812. The library bought Thomas Jefferson’s vast collection in 1815 and used that as a foundation to rebuild.  It wasn’t until waves of immigration and the philosophy of free public education for children that public libraries spread in the U.S.. The first public library in the country opened in Peterborough, New Hampshire, in 1833. Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie helped build more than 1,700 public libraries in the US between 1881 and 1919.


 

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