What Is Haskell Library?
The Haskell Free library is considered to be a neoclassical building. It straddles its borders with Rock Island (now part of Stanstead), Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. This library has a huge collection and is located within Stanstead. It very well settled as the “the only library within America with no books” and “the only opera house within America with no stage”. It is on the border between Canada and the United States. This building was established by the American sawmill owner Carlos Haskell and also his Canadian wife Martha Stewart Haskell. This library was built for the better access of both the countries. This library be started on the June 7, 1904. The library has a huge collection of more than 20,000 books in both languages French and English.