Redwood Library and Athenæum

Redwood Library and Athenæum An educational and cultural non-profit, its collections are a resource for all.

Now the oldest circulating library in the United States, the Redwood Library was founded in 1747 for the purpose of “propagating Virtue, Knowledge and useful Learning." The Redwood Library and Athenæum is the oldest lending library in America, and the oldest library building in continuous use in the country. Founded in 1747 by forty-six proprietors upon the principle of "having nothing in view but

the good of mankind," its mission continues over 250 years later. The Company of the Redwood Library was established in 1747 by Abraham Redwood and a group of his friends and associates. One of the country's earliest "public" libraries -- that is, open to the public though not "free"--Redwood is the oldest surviving lending library in the country. Redwood remains a "membership library" (open to the public) supported by Proprietors, who own shares and pay an annual assessment, and Subscribers, who pay fees. The Original Collection of 751 titles has grown to a collection numbering more than 160,000 volumes. In 1833, the Library's name was changed to The Company of the Redwood Library and Athenaeum to reflect its expanding role as an educational institution. Today the Library is open to qualified scholars and researchers and to those making use of the collections. Lectures, exhibitions, fine arts displays, and other educational activities are part of Redwood Library and Athenaeum's continuous offerings to the community. History of Redwood Library and Athenaeum

Established before the birth of the United States, the Redwood Library and Athenæum was charted in 1747 and opened in 1750. It was the first library in Rhode Island, is the oldest lending library in America, and is also the oldest lending library building in continuous use in the country. As the first major architectural commission of Peter Harrison (1716-1775), its conception was a bold one for its time. Symbolically bringing light and order to the emerging culture of the colonial world, Harrison introduced, for the first time in the New World, an architectural style of classical design. A drawing of a Roman Doric temple with portico and wings, probably derived from a 1735 edition of Andrea Palladio's architecture, was used for the model. This view of the Redwood was noticed by Thomas Jefferson when he visited Newport in 1790 as Secretary of State in the company of President George Washington. Jefferson began championing classical architecture as the model for public building in the new Republic. So it is that the Redwood Library is possibly one of the most architecturally influential buildings in America.

“Never say no to adventures. Always say yes. Otherwise, you'll lead a very dull life.” - Ian Fleming (May 28, 1908 - Aug...
06/05/2026

“Never say no to adventures. Always say yes. Otherwise, you'll lead a very dull life.” - Ian Fleming (May 28, 1908 - August 12, 1964) was a British writer best known for the James Bond series (1953-) as well as Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang (1964).

📷 Fleming c. 1958

New to our shelves!📖 IF WE TOLERATE THIS - Daniel Trilling📖 SON OF NOBODY - Yann MartelVisit the Redwood or browse our...
06/05/2026

New to our shelves!
📖 IF WE TOLERATE THIS - Daniel Trilling
📖 SON OF NOBODY - Yann Martel

Visit the Redwood or browse our selection on Bibliovation at redwood.bibliovation.com

The Redwood Book Club will discuss Max Perkins: Editor of Genius by A. Scott Berg on Saturday, June 20th from 10:30 am –...
06/04/2026

The Redwood Book Club will discuss Max Perkins: Editor of Genius by A. Scott Berg on Saturday, June 20th from 10:30 am – 12 noon in the Carpenter Board Room. This event is free and no registration is required.

Trudeau & Doonesbury with Joshua Kendall will be held Wednesday, June 17th in the Harrison Room. Reception is at 5:30 pm...
06/03/2026

Trudeau & Doonesbury with Joshua Kendall will be held Wednesday, June 17th in the Harrison Room. Reception is at 5:30 pm, then a Lecture at 6:00 pm followed by Book Signing. Tickets for the Reception and Lecture are $20; to purchase, click here: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E120885&id=336

A definitive account of the life and work of Garry Trudeau, creator of the massively popular and influential cartoon Doonesbury, based on archival sources and extensive interviews, including with Trudeau himself, and lavishly illustrated with over 200 cartoons and images.

A unique and compelling biography of both the individual behind Doonesbury and the times he has chronicled, Trudeau & Doonesbury is also a lavishly illustrated, full-color coffee table book featuring more than 200 cartoons, making it perfect for sharing, gifting, and displaying.

Joshua Kendall has written several biographies, including The Man Who Made Lists about Peter Roget, the author of The Thesaurus and The Forgotten Founding Father about Noah Webster, the author of America’s first dictionary. Kendall lives in Boston and is currently an Associate Fellow of Yale’s Trumbull College.

Notice: The Redwood will close at 2:00 pm on Thursday, June 4th.
06/02/2026

Notice: The Redwood will close at 2:00 pm on Thursday, June 4th.

“The only way to learn is to keep doing something new …” - Nora Ephron (May 19, 1941 - June 26, 2012) was an American wr...
05/29/2026

“The only way to learn is to keep doing something new …” - Nora Ephron (May 19, 1941 - June 26, 2012) was an American writer and filmmaker known for works such as Sleepless in Seattle (1993), You've Got Mail (1998), and Julie & Julia (2009).

📷 Nora Ephron. Photo: Scott McDermott

New to our shelves!📖 AMERICAN PATRIARCH - H.W. Brands📖 JOHN OF JOHN - Douglas StuartVisit the Redwood or browse our se...
05/28/2026

New to our shelves!
📖 AMERICAN PATRIARCH - H.W. Brands
📖 JOHN OF JOHN - Douglas Stuart

Visit the Redwood or browse our selection on Bibliovation at redwood.bibliovation.com

Dr. Edward Markward will present Two by Antonio Vivaldi: The Seasons, Gloria at next month’s music appreciation lecture ...
05/27/2026

Dr. Edward Markward will present Two by Antonio Vivaldi: The Seasons, Gloria at next month’s music appreciation lecture on Thursday, June 18th at 6 pm. Register for this free Zoom Webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NVHLlglRRkmFf21zBH5zDQ #/registration

Please take note of the lecture taking place on a Thursday, not Wednesday.

📷 Antonio Vivaldi, 1723 by François Morellon La Cave

Early Closure Notice: The Redwood will close at 2:00 pm on tomorrow, Wednesday, May 27th.
05/26/2026

Early Closure Notice: The Redwood will close at 2:00 pm on tomorrow, Wednesday, May 27th.

"Happiness is not a possession to be prized, it is a quality of thought, a state of mind." - Daphne du Maurier (May 13, ...
05/22/2026

"Happiness is not a possession to be prized, it is a quality of thought, a state of mind." - Daphne du Maurier (May 13, 1907 - April 19, 1989) was an English writer known for works such as Jamaica Inn (1936), Rebecca (1938), and My Cousin Rachel (1951).

📷 du Maurier, c. 1930

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