H I S T O R Y |
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The
Rosendale Library was founded by the Women's Club of Rosendale and Anna
Mae Auchmoedy and was incorporated By the New York State Board of Regents
as an Association Library on October 24, 1958. In the same year, the All
Saints Chapel, which had been left vacant after hurricane flooding, was
acquired by Andrew J. Snyder, President of Century Cement Company. The
unusual Gothic Revival style building, constructed in 1876 of local Rosendale
cement, cement rock and brick, would serve as the home of the Rosendale
Library.
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The
Rosendale Library has also received other grants including
New York State Council for the Arts Decentralization
Grants. Recognition of the library building's unique beauty and historic value was received on August 11,1986, when it was named to the national and state Registers of National Historic Sites. To provide a more stable funding base, the library board worked to form a Special District Public Library. After successful passage through the New York State Senate and Assembly and signing by the Governor, the choice was presented to the voters of the Town of Rosendale September 3,1987. An overwhelming "yes" vote created the Special District which received Absolute Charter status from the University of the State of New York Board of Regents, May 18, 1989. The Friends of the Library Group was formed concurrently with the transition from Association to Special District Library and has been supportive in promoting the aims of the library, as has the library board. |