RI, USA
Redwood Library and Athenaeum
Landmark
The oldest continuously operating library in the United States (founded 1747), the Redwood Library was used by British officers as a clubhouse during the 1776–1779 occupation. Many of its books were carried off or damaged. The library's survival despite the occupation preserved Newport's intellectual community and served as a symbol of the town's resilience. The Palladian building is an architectural landmark of colonial America.
Visiting Today
Address
50 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840
Hours
Mon–Sat 9:30am–5:30pm, Sun 1pm–5pm
Admission
Free
Connected Events
Jul 1777
Capture of General Prescott
General Richard Prescott, William Barton
Aug 1778
Battle of Rhode Island
Comte d'Estaing
Oct 1779
Jul 1780
Rochambeau's French Army Arrives in Newport
Comte de Rochambeau
Jun 1781
Rochambeau's Army Departs Newport for Yorktown
Comte de Rochambeau
Jun 1781
French Army Marches from Newport Toward Yorktown
Comte de Rochambeau