Portland Library Society
The Portland Library Society was a subscription library in Portland, Maine. The library "was originally established in 1763. It was revived in 1786, and re-established in 1806." Samuel Freeman served as librarian ca.1785-1807; followed by Oliver Bray. New members were elected. The annual fee for each member was "two dollars per year in 1784 and fifteen dollars by 1801."
History
Falmouth Library, 1763–1786
The library was "originally instituted, 1763" in Falmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay. According to historian William Willis:"In 1763, several gentlemen... desirous of promoting the diffusion of useful knowledge, and extending the means of information, made some attempts to establish a library. In 1765... the first associates were Enoch Freeman, Benjamin Titcomb, Stephen Longfellow, Richard Codman, Edward Watts, Thomas Scales, Paul Prince, John Waite, Benjamin Waite, Enoch Ilsley, Jonathan Webb, Francis Waldo, Thomas Smith, Moses Pearson, James Gooding, Josiah Noyes, John Cox, Jeremiah Pote, Alexander Ross, Ebenezer Mayo, John Wiswall, Richard King, Jedediah Preble, Ephraim Jones, Stephen Waite, and John Waite, Jr.... At the opening of the library in 1766, it contained but 93 volumes... not one was printed in this country.... We believe this to have been the first establishment of the kind in Maine. Not much addition was made to the books previous to the revolution."
Titles in the library ca.1766–1775:History of Peter Czar of Muscovy
- Lardner's history of the writers of the New Testament
- Leland's view of the Deistical writersLondon Magazine no.71-79
- Robert Millar's Propagation of ChristianityPhysico TheologyProspects of Mankind &c.
- Rapin's History of England v.85-91
- Ray's Wisdom of GodThe ReflectorAncient and Modern Universal History no.1-62