Visitors to Mt. Grace 1922-1925
Small notebook listing visitors to Mt. Grace from 1922-Aug. 31, 1925
Fred Lincoln, Observer
Notebook on top shelf, left unit
Small notebook listing visitors to Mt. Grace from 1922-Aug. 31, 1925
Fred Lincoln, Observer
Notebook on top shelf, left unit
A small notebook listing visitors to Mt. Grace in the years 1925-1926
Fred Lincoln, Observer
Notebook located on top shelf, left unit
This 8x10 photograph shows Raymond Gerain (son of Florence Allen and grandson of Harrison Allen) holding the 38 star flag and hangs on the north wall of room 1a
Photograph hangs on the north wall of room 1a
Cap worn by Warwick Cornet Band member
1875 - 1895
Cap hangs on west wall, room 1a
Baton used by Samuel Hastings, leader of Warwick Cornet Band
Baton hangs on west wall, room 1a above Warwick Cornet Band cap
Written by Charles Cadwell, May 23, 1972
47 pages
Located in notebook with two other booklets (Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities and Towns in Massachusetts and Directory for Research on the Pioneer Valley)
Photo of Warwick Cornet Band taken in 1870
Band organized in 1858, discontinued in 1890's
Pictured: Samuel Hastings, leader; George W. Manning; Clarence Mayer; Francis L. Hastings; James L.Forbes
Photo hangs on west wall of room 1a
This book gives history of towns as of 1920.
Part 2. Warwick's connection to Warwick England is noted.
Photo of original site of millstones now on library lawn.
Although Warwick was incorporated in 1763, earlier
residents built a corn mill on the Black Brook near Richards Reservoir. The mill stones from this
mill, run by David Ayres, currently sit in the town center in front of the Warwick Public Library.
Photo framed at the H. P. Chamberlin's Hardware Store in 1927
Photo located on East Wall above display case, Room 1a
Done by the 5th and 6th graders of Warwick Center School- April 1989, funded by Mass. Arts Lottery Council. Students interviewed grandparents and neighbors to find out about life in the 1930s in and around Warwick.
Jeannette Fellows worked with the students on this local history/folklore project.
There are 3 copies.