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North Haven Town Hall company history timeline

1887

In 1887 the need for more space required the library to seek new quarters.

1893

In 1893, at their annual town meeting, the townspeople voted that $150 be given to the library with the condition that it be free and open to the public.

1907

The library name was changed in 1907 from the Bradley Association to the North Haven Memorial Library.

1922

The momentum was initiated in 1922 with a bequest from the estate of Frank L. Stiles, a local brick manufacturer.

1962

The Friday Afternoon Club continued its sponsorship until 1962 when the library was turned over to the Town's control.

1969

Arnold C. Mogensen, Architect, of West Hartford, was selected in 1969 to design the new library.

1970

In 1970 the Library Association offered the Town the existing library building and all land deeded to them for library use in return for the Town building a new facility.

1971

Ground was broken for the project in May, 1971.

1978

The Martha Culver Library's use as a recreation library ended in 1978.

1999

A $5 million addition and renovation of the library was planned and in December 1999 the library closed its doors.

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