Soldiers Memorial Library

Soldiers Memorial Library is located at 85 Main Street in Hiram, Maine. The library is open on Tuesday 9:30-12:30, Wednesday and Thursday 10:30-5:00, and Saturday 9:30-12:30.

Caitin Shibles Bushnell, Librarian

For more information, call (207)625-4650 or email smlhiram@gmail.com.

Soldiers Memorial Library has a collection of more than 10,000 items! The collection includes fiction, non-fiction & reference books for children, young adults, & adults, audio & video materials, a special Maine collection, & local genealogical materials. 

Click the Library World link below for our online card catalogue. If prompted, enter “Soldiers Memorial Library” to access the online catalogue.

Library World

Thousands of magazines, newspapers, reference books, and more are available to Maine residents for FREE through the Digital Maine Library!

The Ancestry Library Edition is accessible at the library. Just ask the librarian for assistance!

    Interlibrary Loan is available through the Portland Public Library. Ask about ILL at the front desk!


Visit https://soldiersmemlib1.wixsite.com/soldiersmemlib for additional library services and policies.

LIBRARY HOURS

Tuesday from 9:30 to 12:30

Wednesday & Thursday from 10:30 to 5:00

⚙︎Saturday from 9:30 to 12:30⚙︎

Due to the recent storm, the author talk with children's author Teresa Pelham at the Arts Center at 8 Hancock has been postponed. We hope to have a rescheduled date soon!

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We will be collecting donations for Harvest Hills Animal Shelter at this author visit as well as at the library during the weeks leading up to the event!

At this time, the shelter is in most need of Purina Cat Chow, pate-style canned cat food, non-clumping clay litter, hardwood pellets (the kind you use in your pellet stove), bleach, laundry detergent, paper towels, and toilet paper.

POSTPONED

Roxy visits with Maine school children!

Remote Work Through Libraries Grant

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The mission of the Hiram Cultural Center is to enrich educational, literary and cultural lives through charitable support of Soldiers Memorial Library and The Arts Center at 8 Hancock.

Your donation helps to bring educational and cultural programs to our community, as well as continued upkeep of our buildings. Online donations may be made using the PayPal link above.

Thank your for supporting Soldiers Memorial Library!

📖 CHILDREN’S STORY TIME 📖

Every Tuesday at 10:00 at the Library

The “Knotty Knitters” Knitting Club meets at the library every Thursday from 12:30-2:30pm!

🧶 Beginners and pros alike are invited to join the fun any time! 🧶

About Soldiers Memorial Library

The public library for the Town of Hiram is located at the corner of Main Street (Route 117) and Hancock Avenue. This building, of masonry and fine woodwork, was constructed in 1915, from a combination of private donations and town appropriations. A large gift by Mrs. Virginia Barker Jordan was made with the request that the library should be built as a memorial to all of the soldiers of Hiram. Dedicated on August 21, 1915, the new library included a magnificent fieldstone fireplace supporting an immense bronze plaque, "In Memory of the Brave Sons of Hiram Who Have Defended Their Country's Flag." The memorial also names nearly three hundred Hiram soldiers who served in conflicts from the War of the Revolution until just before the First World War. Prior to the construction of this building, the Hiram Public Library was housed in several private homes, depending upon who had been elected as librarian or trustees.

The library building was designed by Boston architects Robert Wambolt and Amos A. Lawrence. It is architecturally significant as one only two library buildings in the state built using ornamental concrete blocks, and was for this reason listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

The original trustees of the Soldiers Memorial Library, Celia H. Sanborn and Henry W. Merrill (1859 - 1944), were instrumental in organizing fundraising and plans for this building. Mr. Merrill not only continued the work of the Library for many years; he was also the village blacksmith and made the elegant set of andirons that remain in use today in the fireplace.

Among memorabilia of the Library is a photograph of Llewellyn Andrew Wadsworth (1838 - 1921), who was a writer and historian, and was commonly referred to as Hiram's Poet Laureate. He served in many town offices, as well as in the State Legislature in 1879. He was the great grandson of Revolutionary War General Peleg Wadsworth, and first cousin one-removed of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who spent summers in Hiram.

In recent decades, fund-raising, gifts, grants, town support and volunteer efforts have enabled the Soldiers Memorial Library to have many improvements including new plumbing and heating, expanded space and collections, computer systems for patron access and library services, and regularly-scheduled staffing.

Soldiers Memorial Library was recently awarded a Remote Work Through Libraries Grant from the Maine State Library to support remote workers and all of our local patrons! This grant will allow the library to purchase new state-of-the-art computers, printers, and noise cancelling ear phones, and to create new workstations in the library. Heat pumps will be installed inside the library to increase efficiency and maintain a comfortable climate! An outdoor pavilion will be constructed for easy Wi-Fi access while the library is closed. This facility will be available for public use at any time except during 10 PM to 5 AM each night.

War memorial plaque above the fireplace
War memorial in front of the library