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History of the LibraryIn 1901, a small group of Mansfield citizens became interested in establishing a public library, and the present library is the outgrowth of their efforts and vision. They met with the Mansfield Board of Education at its organizational meeting on June 3, 1901. It was this school board and a few citizens that took action to start the founding of the library. They decided that if the citizens could raise $400.00, the board would appropriate $200.00 and elect 9 trustees, for the establishing and maintaining a Public Library. The requirements had been met by December 1901 and the first
books were purchased from a second hand bookstore in Philadelphia.
Many other books were given by loyal friends. When in 1910, the need
for a larger and better facilities was noted, an appeal was made to
Andrew Carnegie for a gift to erect a library building. The Borough
had to agree to maintain a free library at a cost of $500.00 a year
and to furnish a prepared site. Mansfield Free Public Library
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