Abraham Redwood
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Abraham Redwood (February 15, 1709 — March 7, 1788) was a West Indies merchant, slave trader, plantation owner, and philanthropist from Newport, Rhode Island. He is the namesake of the Redwood Library and Anthenaeum, one of the oldest libraries in the United States. Redwood was the President of the Redwood Library and Anthenaeum from 1747 to 1788.
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Abraham Redwood
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Abraham Redwood
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Abraham Redwood
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Newport, Rhode Island, United States
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1788-03-07
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1709-02-15
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Abraham Redwood portrait, 1790
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1709-02-15
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Abraham Redwood, 1790
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1788-03-07
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Merchant, Plantation Owner, Philanthropist
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Abraham Redwood (February 15, 1709 — March 7, 1788) was a West Indies merchant, slave trader, plantation owner, and philanthropist from Newport, Rhode Island. He is the namesake of the Redwood Library and Anthenaeum, one of the oldest libraries in the United States. Redwood was the President of the Redwood Library and Anthenaeum from 1747 to 1788.
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1788