Samuel Swett Green
1837–1918 (age 81)
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Biography
Samuel Swett Green is remembered as a pioneer in librarianship, advocating for public libraries that served the needs of every citizen. He believed that ordinary people deserved access to reliable information and guidance from friendly, informed librarians.
His efforts reshaped how communities approached the stewardship of books and knowledge, nurturing environments where learning could flourish. He leaves behind a legacy of intellectual generosity that continues to inform library practice today.