Wooster citizens met at the school house of Subdistrict One on March 7, 1857 and formally organized the [[Wooster Library Association]]. They chose a board of directors: four individuals who were already serving as directors of the old organization. The association housed its collection of history and reference books in the law offices of [[M. Bonewitz - Law Office]] on Liberty Street not far from Walnut. Right across from the [[Eagle House]]. | Wooster citizens met at the school house of Subdistrict One on March 7, 1857 and formally organized the [[Wooster Library Association]]. They chose a board of directors: four individuals who were already serving as directors of the old organization. The association housed its collection of history and reference books in the law offices of [[M. Bonewitz - Law Office]] on Liberty Street not far from Walnut. Right across from the [[Eagle House]]. |