The Rare Book Room houses the Library’s special collections. Material is available by appointment only. Give us a call at 860-542-5075.
The special collections include volumes from the initial library collection, established in 1889 by Isabella Eldridge, founder of the Library. At the core of the initial collection, numbering close to 1,400 titles, was the personal library of Isabella’s uncle the Reverend Dr. Azariah Eldridge (1820-1888) of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, an intellectual and scholar. Theology dominated, but there were also standard works on almost every topic. Pasted inside the cover of each book is Eldridge’s book plate. Among the oldest of the surviving books is the three-volume set of the works of Seneca, annotated by the 17th-century German-Dutch scholar Johann Gronovius, bound in vellum and published in 1649.