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The Niagara Library

The Niagara Library

Photo by Alan L Brown - Posted November, 2006

The Niagara Library

Photo by contributor Wayne Adam - Posted October, 2010

Plaque Location

The Region of Niagara
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake
On the north side of King Street just east of Front Street


Coordinates: N 43 15.434 W 79 04.127

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Plaque Text

On June 8, 1800, the Niagara Library, the first circulating library in Upper Canada, was established to diffuse knowledge among area subscribers. Financed by this group, library services were begun in 1801 with some 80 works for circulation, many on religion and history. Under the management of Andrew Heron, a merchant, the collection was steadily enlarged, and in 1805 the books of the Niagara Agricultural Society were added. The library operated successfully until the occupation of Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake) by American forces in 1813, when numerous volumes were lost. By 1818 financial support for the library had seriously declined, and in 1820 the holdings were incorporated in a new subscription library, begun two years earlier by Heron, then a publisher and book-seller.

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Posted August 31, 2009
I am sending a photo of the plaque in its current location. The location in your photo is where it used to be.
Joe Seliske

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