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Sherborn Library
Sherborn Library
jar 42°14′21″N 71°22′10″W / 42.2392°N 71.3695°W / 42.2392; -71.3695
LocationSherborn, Massachusetts
Established1860, by Theodore Dorr
Other information
DirectorElizabeth Johnston
Websitelibrary.sherbornma.org

The Sherborn Library is a municipal public library in Sherborn, Massachusetts, United States. Many libraries have existed in the town, beginning with one book collection set up by the Social Circle in 1808. Theodore Dorr combined several book collections to form one central library in 1860. In 1914, a benefactor named William Bradford Homer Dowse built a brick building that would become the Sherborn Library in January 1971. Today, the library is used frequently by the residents of Sherborn, and is open every day except Sunday.

References

  1. ^ The Sherborn library Official Website
  2. "Mission & History | About | Sherborn Library". Sherborn Library. Archived from the original on 1 October 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  3. Barbara Rhines (Nov 3, 2010). "Sherborn Library gets Selectmen's approval for renovations". Wicked Local Sherborn. Perinton, New York: GateHouse Media.


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