Later in 1877 the library moved into the Temperance Hall after its new construction.
It immediately passes down a hill and through the small community of Temperance Hall.
The first school was in rented quarters, Temperance Hall.
A Temperance Hall was built in 1852; now the Age Concern building.
Temperance Hall changed hands in early 2008 becoming the Looking Glass Lounge.
In 1892 Temperance Hall was built in opposition to the village's pubs.
The large Temperance Hall was eventually converted to a Congregational church.
The hallway became known as "Temperance Hall", and thus the town was named such.
It was soon relocated to the Temperance Hall (built in 1874), after a dispute with church authorities.
A free public library opened in the ante-room of the Temperance Hall in 1883.