Samuels Library began in 1799 as a subscription service

This article explores the early history of Samuel’s Public Library, tracing its origins from an 18th-century subscription library to a modern community institution. I’m mentioned as a member of the library’s Board of Trustees who assisted local author Colleen Snyder with historical research, supporting her deep-dive presentation on the library’s development, governance roots, and long tradition of volunteer-driven community partnership.

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