Historically Speaking
Friends Indeed! by Julie Greene, Long Island Collection Librarian
There is an entry in the ledger of the Trustees of the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton from 1906 regarding two local ladies, Mrs. Emily Hedges and Miss Helen Rogers. The library trustees had decided to appoint these two women to aid the librarian, Miss Nellie Hull, in the selection of books. Though the phrase “Friends of the Library” wasn’t used until almost 60 years later, the women’s
dedication marked the beginning of a beautiful friendship with the library.
In 1916, the library was outfitted with electric lights thanks to a
generous donation from the Women’s Committee, and the trustees gave the group formal recognition in 1922. Throughout the 1930s and ’40s, the committee took on a bigger role. In 1932, the women saw a need for a story hour and provided the children’s corner with child-size chairs. They had the foresight to promote the use of federal relief workers as cataloguers during the Great Depression. To make the library more user-friendly in the 1950s, the committee
saw to it that all new books be placed on separate shelving and “dead” books be weeded from the collection. The women also advocated extending the library’s hours.
In 1966, the library held an exhibit of photographs and artifacts from New Guinea collected by the author Peter Matthiessen, who spoke about his travels. This informal talk ultimately led to the creation of the Fridays at Five series in 1984.Throughout the ’70s and ’80s, the committee ran a bookstore on the library grounds and held various fund-raising
events for the library’s benefit. By 1982, the Women’s Committee disbanded in favor of the civic minded Friends of the Library group. The Friends are known for their dedication to promoting library services in the community through fundraising and serving as advocates for the library’s programs.
Although National Friends of Libraries Week will not be celebrated until October, let’s honor our Friends’ history with the Hampton Library now, on the eve of the 25th Anniversary of yet another impressive Fridays at Five lineup.
