Across
- 4. The court office that occupied space in the library building until 1980.
- 5. The name of the building on the Green where the library moved in 1895.
- 9. The architectural railing system found on the Mather House roof.
- 11. The year the Mather House, which forms the library's facade, was built.
- 17. The estate from which the current Broad Street site was purchased in 1901.
- 18. The local entities whose combined efforts met the library’s operational costs until 1901.
- 20. The surname of the 1960s library board chairman during the branch expansion.
Down
- 1. The anniversary year of service the Association celebrated in 2018.
- 2. The first name of Colonel Oliver Mather’s wife, sister to a U.S. Chief Justice.
- 3. The specific room where the very first organizational meeting was held in 1888.
- 6. The Judge who provided the library’s first book storage shelves with glass doors.
- 7. Surname of the official who led the transition to a war-time center in 1917.
- 8. The lead architect of the 2006 renovation project.
- 10. The 2018 milestone marking 130 years of continuous service.
- 12. The type of usage the Mather House saw in the early 1900s while the library was in an addition.
- 13. The Reverend who served on the very first five-member managing committee.
- 14. The specific town office where the library was housed from 1889 to 1895.
- 15. The building material provided by the company founded in 1812 for the 1965 branch.
- 16. The 1975 design strategy used to preserve the historic house facade.
- 19. The roof-level feature installed in 2006 to bring light into the in-filled courtyard.
