Vose Library was founded in 1931 with the bequest of a collection of books and $5000 from Helen Ayer Vose, a school teacher who was born in Union. The Vose Library was first located on the second floor of the Vose building, above a local business. In 1938, it was moved to the Masonic Block where it inhabited a small corner of the local grocery store. In 1976 the library was relocated to the newly-renovated Robbins House in space rented from the Union Historical Society. In 1999 a capital campaign was begun to raise funds for a “home of our own,” and in early 2011 the library moved into its own new building just down the street at 392 Common Road.
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