FYI Friday: East Side Schoolhouse’s Desk On Display

If you’ve visited the lobby area of the Library recently, you may have noticed the antique wooden desk on display across from the Circulation Desk. But did you know that the desk once belonged to the principal of a schoolhouse on Main Street in Cold Spring Harbor, back in the early 1900’s?

Maggie Norton Desk 3

If you’ve visited the lobby area of the Library recently, you may have noticed the antique wooden desk on display across from the Circulation Desk. But did you know that the desk once belonged to the principal of a schoolhouse on Main Street in Cold Spring Harbor, back in the early 1900’s?

Prior to the existence of the DNA Learning Center, the East Side School, a two-story wooden schoolhouse, was located on this site. This building lasted from 1870 to 1924, housing 1st through 5th grade on the first floor, and 6th through 8th grade on the second. The principal of the school, Miss Kitts, kept the antique desk on the second floor and used it to hold attendance records.

East Side School
[East Side School circa 1890
c/o Huntington Historical Society]

In 1925, a new brick schoolhouse was built on the site, and eventually in 1987 this building became the Dolan DNA Learning Center, the school having previously moved to a new space due to overcrowding.

The desk is on permanent loan to the Library thanks to Bill Norton, who inherited it from his mother Margaret “Maggie” Norton after she passed away in June 2015 at 105 years old. Margaret was born in Cold Spring Harbor and lived there nearly her entire life, teaching at both the Main Street School and the former East Side School, now Goose Hill Primary School.

Those interested in more details of Margaret Norton’s life or historical Cold Spring Harbor can check out her book, Maggie’s Memories, from our collection, or read this article from The Long Islander written on the occasion of her passing.

Sources: Maggie’s Memories  |  Goosehill Primary School  |  The Long Islander

FYI Friday: Introducing the Three Harbors Garden Club Collection

Did you know? The Cold Spring Harbor Library has created a new section for the books donated by the Three Harbors Garden Club.

Three Harbors Garden ClubDid you know? The Cold Spring Harbor Library has created a new section for the books donated by the Three Harbors Garden Club, a local group of gardeners who carry out multiple community projects, including the generous maintenance of the gardens here at the Library.

Comprised mainly of books on gardening and plants, the THGC Collection features selections like the 10-volume New York Botanical Garden Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horticulture, as well as a large and varied number of gardening guides published by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

On the main floor in the Reference Room, the THGC Collection has been given its own section located after the “600’s” of the regular nonfiction collection. In the online catalog, books in this section are indicated with the letters “THGC” in front of their call number. Patrons can browse the titles online through our catalog. To do so, type THGC into the search box, choose “Call Number” in the left dropdown box, and click Submit!

All patrons are welcome to browse and check out titles from this great collection.