…Martin Library Association. Through sound management and added contributions the endowment grew, and on Halloween eve of 1935, the Martin Memorial Library was opened. Today, it’s known as Martin Library,…
…Martin Library Association. Through sound management and added contributions the endowment grew, and on Halloween eve of 1935, the Martin Memorial Library was opened. Today, it’s known as Martin Library,…
John E. Baker, J.E. Baker of York County, Pa., quarrying fame, was an early supporter of Martin Memorial Library. The library, now Martin Library, is celebrating its 75th anniversary this…
…helping at the library. Also of interest: Old Martin factory to become housing complex and York’s Martin Library’s old doors tell a story and York County libraries offer serendipity –…
York’s Martin Library CEO Bill Schell dates Martin Library’s old doors to 1935, the year the library first opened. Here, they rest on the floor inside Martin. Background posts: York…
Martin Library’s renovations have made it a first-rate library. But in the modernization at the longtime York library, a resource for researchers has been curtailed. The library no longer has…
…a library service from the past, see below. The library is observing its 75th anniversary this year. Also of interest: Old Martin factory to become housing complex and York’s Martin…
…pictures of Glen Rock’ and Martin Library leaves microfilm behind. Paul Smith’s name has been added to the Shrewsbury-area library, formerly known as the Southern York County Library. Smith donated…
…along the York-Gettysburg Turnpike, made horse-drawn conveyances in the 1890s. That name Martin might sound familiar. That’s the same M.D. Martin of Martin Library fame… . This old carriage gets…
The Brownstone building, whose interior is seen here, was incorporated into the Martin Library’s renovations in 2005. The York, Pa., library is part of the York County Library System, which…
…name of the complex, originally known as Martin Carriage Works, comes from M.D. Martin of Martin Library fame. The drawing, above, of the West York complex came from the booklet…