Warsaw Public Library - Warsaw, New York
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N 42° 44.547 W 078° 07.949
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Welcome to the Warsaw Public Library, part of the Warsaw Historic District!
Waymark Code: WM38VE
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 02/27/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
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According to the NRHP's archive:

Warsaw Public Library: One and one-half story brick and stone library funded by Andrew Carnegie; restrained, classical inspired features; tripartite, C-shaped form; low-pitched hip roof with slightly flared eaves; pedimented gable end surmounts front pavilion; massive, tripartite, round-arched windows in side pavilions.

The Warsaw Public Library was built in 1906 due in part to a $10,000 donation from Andrew Carnegie. Today the library provides both print and non-print materials and services to community residents to help meet their informational and recreational needs. The library is committed to identifying user groups with special needs and providing special collections and services to these individuals.

According to the historical timeline detailed on the library's website:

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. Mr. 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.


Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Monument Circle Historic District

Link to nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com page with the Historic District: [Web Link]

NRHP Historic District Waymark (Optional): [Web Link]

Address:
130 N. Main Street Warsaw, NY USA 14569


How did you determine the building to be a contributing structure?: Plaque on building (Photo in gallery)

Optional link to narrative or database: Not listed

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