Anna Lyons
In the 1830s a gentleman, who had just survived an exhausting visit to his sister who lived in Cumberland, wrote, “I believe you think of nothing else in Cumberland but parties and frolicking. When do you find time for housekeeping and making butter?” His affluent sister, Anna Lyons, would along with others later busy herself raising funds for the county’s first public library, which in 1838 after acquiring 300 books took the name, “Mechanics Circulating Library”. The library made, at a very reasonable rental, novels, biographies, and histories available to the public.