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Medfield's Free Public Library began in 1873. [27] The public library is located on Main Street. [ 28 ] In the late 18th century some of the residents of Medfield and surrounding towns formed a subscription library, called the Medfield Social Library .
The Minuteman Library Network (MLN), [1] founded in 1984, is a consortium of 41 public and academic libraries in the MetroWest and Middlesex County areas of eastern Massachusetts, US that share resources, patrons and services.
Massachusetts Board of Free Public Library Commissioners. Free public library buildings of Massachusetts : a roll of honor, 1918. Wright & Potter printing co., state printers, 1919
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The Medfield Social Library (est.1786) was a proprietary library in Medfield, Massachusetts. [1] It incorporated in 1809. By 1816 it consisted of some 700 volumes, [2] among them The Panoplist, Mary Pilkington's Mirror for Females, [3] Susanna Rowson's Invisible Rambler, Claude-Étienne Savary's Letters on Egypt, Scott's Lessons in Reading, [4] and George Staunton's Embassy to China.
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Medfield Public Library, 468 Main St, Medfield, Massachusetts (1917) [9] St. Paul's Episcopal Church, [a] 166 High St, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1922–23) [10] [11] By the 1970s, the firm of Perry, Shaw & Hepburn and its successors had completed about a thousand projects. Those where Perry had a prominent role include
It was used for St. Mary's Church (1880), St. Paul's Church (1858), Memorial Hall (1868), the Boston and Providence Railroad station (1882), the Dedham Public Library (1888), and Trinity Church in Copley Square. [8] There are various outcrops located in the towns surrounding Dedham including Franklin and Medfield. [4]