The Hatfield Public Library
|
In 1806 . . .
Residents of Hatfield founded a social library which was housed in residents’ homes.
In 1894 . . .
This collection was moved to the second floor of Dickinson Memorial Hall – gifted to the Town by Samuel H. Dickinson as a fire-proof repository for town records.
Today . . .
History is in your hands – it’s our turn to build on Dickinson’s gift and create a library for the next 100 years.
Dedicated citizens have been working hard to create a plan for a library that will meet our community’s needs. Now we need your support!
Learn more about the project with our FAQs, Timeline, and Schematic Designs. Note: these links will take you away from the Foundation webpage to the Hatfield Public Library main site.
Get an idea of what the building would bring to Hatfield with with these renderings.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.