Greenville Public Library (Rhode Island)

Greenville Public Library is a public library at 573 Putnam Pike in the village of Greenville in the town of Smithfield, Rhode Island directly across from the William Winsor School.

Greenville Public Library
CountryUnited States of America
TypePublic Library
LocationVillage of Greenville in Smithfield, Rhode Island
Coordinates41.8711°N 71.5492°W / 41.8711; -71.5492
Branches1
Collection
Size115,574
Access and use
Circulation151,307
Population served21,000
Websitehttp://www.yourlibrary.ws/
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History

The Greenville Public Library was founded in 1882 and was originally located on the Greenville Common near St. Thomas Church and Greenville Baptist Church and served Smithfield and the surrounding towns. In 1883 William Winsor, one of the original Library incorporators, donated the library collection of the Lapham Institute, a former Free Baptist school founded in 1839, to the Greenville Public Library.[1][2][3] In 1956 the library moved up the hill from its original downtown Greenville location into a new building onto which two large additions were constructed in the late twentieth century.[4]

See also

References

  1. At the General Assembly of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence ..., (1881) pg 263 https://books.google.com/books?id=cb04AAAAIAAJ
  2. Report of the State Board of Education Together with the Report of ...Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1901, pg 13 https://books.google.com/books?id=wYAVAQAAIAAJ
  3. http://www.yourlibrary.ws/
  4. Annual Report 2014-2015 http://www.yourlibrary.ws/AnnualReports/Annual%20report%202015.pdf



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