Milton Public Library

The Milton Library Association was organized in

January 1875, and incorporated in March 1883. The

first library consisted of one bookcase in Welch’s

Store. Books were donated by members who paid

an annual fee for user privileges. In later years

the library was moved to a building on Front

Street where it operated under the sponsorship

of the Milton New Century Club. For a time it

was housed on the second floor of the Palmer

Building on Federal Street above the Milton Post

Office. In 1920 the library was moved to the Odd

Fellows Building on Chestnut Street, where it

continued to operate until moving to this location.

In desperate need of additional space, efforts to

obtain a new facility were initiated in the 1970s.

With the assistance of Federal funds, the Conwell

Building was purchased by Sussex County on September

15, 1978. Built by William W. Conwell, the structure

had housed a variety of businesses since its construction in 1912-13. Following extensive renovation, the library was opened under county management in July 1980. Responding to a growing demand for services, adjoining property was purchased in 1998, and plans to construct a major addition were begun. Funding for the project was provided by Sussex County, the State of Delaware, and the Friends of the Milton Public Library. The expanded facility was opened in December 2004.

Marker is on Union Street (Delaware Route 5), on the left when traveling south.

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