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History of the Raymond Library
Later, the contents of the library were moved to a building on Mill Hill, and then in 1954 the Raymond Woman's Club became interested in starting a children's library and organized the women, the contents, and the gifting to have the children's library housed in a building next door to the Village Church. In 1956 the Boy Scouts gave an old unused building to the library, and it was annexed to the children's library. This was refinished and heated, and later the collection was expanded to serve all ages. The library as we know it today on Route 121 was built in 1969 and financed entirely by a successful fund-raising by the Woman's Club along with help from friends, and year round and summer residents. In 1979 a Children's Room was added, and this was dedicated to Eleanor Plummer for "her many years of love and service to the children of this town."
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