- Bangor Public Library
Infobox_Library
library_name = Bangor Public Library
library_
caption =
location = city|Bangor|Maine
established = 1883
num_branches = 1
collection_size = approx 500,000
annual_circulation = over 500,000
pop_served =
members = 30,000
budget =
director = Barbara McDade
num_employees = 41
website = [http://www.bpl.lib.me.us www.bpl.lib.me.us]The Bangor Public Library in city|Bangor|Maine was founded in 1830 as the Bangor Mechanic Association's private library. In 1873, several other associations' libraries combined with it to form the Bangor Mechanic Association "Public" Library. In 1883, former U.S. Congressman and lumber baron
Samuel F. Hersey left the City of Bangor a $100,000 bequest, which it decided to use to form a municipally-ownedpublic library . The Mechanic Association's 20,000 books formed the core collection. In 1905 the small membership fee was abolished and the library became truly open to all.By 1911, the library's collection had grown to 70,000 books, yet all but 29 were burned in a great fire that year which destroyed most of the business district. The library reopened in May 1911 with the handful of saved books and the 1300 others which had been on loan.
The present library building, designed by the New York architectural firm of
Peabody and Stearns , opened its doors in 1913. Unlike the previous building, which was located in the center of the business district, this one was located beside the equally new high school, thus inviting young people to more regularly use it. The library is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places as part of theGreat Fire of 1911 Historic District.The library was significantly renovated and expanded with the addition of a new wing in 1997, thanks to a donation from Stephen and
Tabitha King . King's story "The Library Policeman" (in his collection "Four Past Midnight ") was inspired by his 10-year-old son's expressed fear of returning overdue books to the Bangor Public Library because of the "the library police". [Stephen J. Spignesi, "The Essential Stephen King" (2003), p. 127]The Bangor Public Library shares the URSUS online cataloguing system with the
University of Maine and other Maine libraries.Gallery
References
*cite web
url= http://www.bpl.lib.me.us/History.html
accessdate= 2007-12-13
title= History of the Library
publisher= Bangor Public LibraryExternal links
* [http://www.bpl.lib.me.us BPL Homepage]
* [http://bangorinfo.com/Focus/focus_bpl.html Bangor In Focus: The Bangor Public Library] Retrieved June 29, 2008
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