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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Lucius Beebe Memorial Library, WAKEFIELD MA
Wakefield’s Beebe Library celebrated its 150th anniversary in March of 2006. The town’s first public library was established in 1856, when a committee consisting of B.F. Tweed, Lilley Eaton, Fred A. Sawyer, J.M. Evans, George O. Carpenter, and James Oliver was formed to take the necessary steps towards establishing a library. The library was then located in the old Town House, overlooking the Common. The following year Town Meeting appropriated $300 to buy books and pay the salary of a librarian. Lucius Beebe was the first chairman of the Board of Trustees. [Source: Library History, http://www.wakefieldlibrary.org/libraryinfo/librarybuilding/libraryhistory/]
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