Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Lewisiana or the Lewis Letter, Vol. 1 of 13
The history of the public library movement in Southington, as read by Mrs. A. M. Lewis (1253) was interest ing. In part it was as follows: In our town, which became full hedged in 1779, having been simply an annex of Farmington up to that date the demand for educational facilities has been unceasing. The more we had, the more we wanted, and, of course a library was a necessity From that date to the present the town has scarcely been Without one in some -other libraries have existed for longer or shorter periods, Lewis Academy (v p 130 Vol. VIII) having always had one.
Frederique R. Lewis (v p 91 Vol. XII) of West Haven is having a hand some house put up on Union avenue in that borough. It will be of frame construction and arranged for one family. All the modern improvements will be put in the eight rooms, four being on each ?oor. Mr. Lewis was recently elected treasurer of the Y. M. C. U. Of the lst Cong. Church.
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