Person:Edith Knight (48)

Edith Webster Knight
d.25 Apr 1921
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Name Edith Webster Knight
Gender Female
Birth? 4 Jun 1870 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Death? 25 Apr 1921
Burial? Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United StatesHistorical Cemetery #PV003


BIOGRAPHY: http://justtemplates.com/google.html History of Pontiac Free Library Located in the historic mill village of Pontiac, the Pontiac Free Library Association was founded in 1884.

 The Pontiac Mills, established by Robert and Benjamin Knight during the mid-1800's, was home to the "Fruit of the Loom" clothing label. The mills and the Knight family had a great impact on the village and it's residents.
 The Library was created due to the efforts of several village residents; today we recognize mainly Rev. Laurence B. Thoumad, Carl Sundin, and David Alexander, superintendant of the Pontiac Mills. Miss Edith Knight, a relative of Robert and Benjamin, spent much time acting as librarian. Most of the Library's funds were raised through suppers and concerts hosted by Miss Knight.
 In later years, the Library began to expand. A trust fund was created through the Knight family's continuing interest and generous funds left by Edith Knight. The Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company aided in this endeavor and the fund was created in 1943.
 The present brick structure was erected in 1957. After World War II, the Library was finally able to offer better service and hours. The new building was opened to borrowers on February 10, 1957, the very day after its dedication.

The Providence Society Blue Book Including suburbs in Rhode Island together with Fall River and the Attleboros, Mass. Elite Family Directory Club Membership 1905 - Page 58 Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 297 Elmwood Miss Edith Knight Mrs., nee Webster (26). Mr. (79)