Goodrich Memorial Library
Goodrich Memorial Library | |
| Location | 202 Main St., Newport, Vermont |
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| Built | 1899 |
| Architect | William Storey |
| Architectural style | Romanesque, Queen Anne |
| Part of | Newport Downtown Historic District (ID06000898) |
| NRHP reference No. | 83004228[1] |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | November 23, 1983 |
| Designated CP | September 28, 2006 |
The Goodrich Memorial Library is a public library in Newport, Orleans County, Vermont. It is the largest and only one of two full-time libraries in the county. It is located at 202 Main Street in downtown Newport, in a Romanesque building constructed in 1899.
History
[edit | edit source]Converse Goodhue Goodrich and his wife, Almira, donated money for the construction of a free library. The land was worth $6000, the building $20,000. Construction was started in 1898. It dedicated on September 1, 1899.[2] Architect William Storey designed the building.[3]
The stock used to fund the operations of the library failed during the depression in 1933. This forced the library to enlist public support.[2]
It opened with 6500 books.[2]
In November 1983, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]
Administration
[edit | edit source]The library budget for 2008 is $160,550. Newport city contributes $99,000 of this amount.[4]
Facilities
[edit | edit source]There are fireplaces fashioned of colored brick, rooms finished in red birch, Georgia pine, cypress, native spruce, Swanton red marble, with furnishings in quartered oak.[2]
The upstairs hall consists of an art room, decorated more or less in period style, a long hall for meetings, an office, and a reading room. There are several old paintings on display in the art room, and a display case of postcards and paraphernalia from Newport's history.
Perhaps most noteworthy is the floor-to-ceiling wall of glass cases that house a variety of stuffed animals and natural curiosities. These include an alligator shot in Florida in the 1900s, an ostrich egg, and a flying squirrel found in Vermont. As they were originally preserved with mercury, they can only be handled and cared for by trained professionals.[2]
See also
[edit | edit source]Footnotes
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- ^ a b c d e History of the Goodrich Library Archived 2012-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
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External links
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- Public libraries in Vermont
- Buildings and structures in Newport (city), Vermont
- Queen Anne architecture in Vermont
- Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermont
- Library buildings completed in 1899
- Museums in Orleans County, Vermont
- Natural history museums in Vermont
- Romanesque Revival architecture in Vermont
- 1899 establishments in Vermont
- National Register of Historic Places in Orleans County, Vermont
- Libraries established in 1899
- Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Vermont