Rocking Chair
Made by William H. Bass and used as a cradle for his daughter, Eva M. Bass
1854
Made by William H. Bass and used as a cradle for his daughter, Eva M. Bass
1854
Photo of Rev. Amory Dwight Mayo
Born in Warwick
Famous as a teacher, clergyman and author
Frequent visitor to Warwick
Gave Memorial Day Address 1904
Made in Orange MA in the early 1900s
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Advertisement in 1921
Photo of Danford Tyler, 1812 - 1870
Married Emily Reed 1821-1900
Children: James D, Emily L, Moses Reed, and Mary (1853-1927)
He bought the William Hastings farm on the Richmond Road at the east end of Rum Brook Road in 1852. Had a store at Richmond Four Corners 1838-1845.
Deacon of Unitarian Church; Supt of Sunday School
John G. Gale, 1819 - 1889
Lived on Beech Hill on the old Eddy place
Married Rhoda Atwood
Selectman 1850, 1851, 1853
State Representative two years
The large multi-roomed doll house is a replica of the home on Hasting Heights in Warwick and was built by Arthur Iversen.
The house was thought to have been built by the Hastings family in the late 1700's.
Photo of William H. Lawrence
Color Sergent CoE 5th Mass Regt
First Warwick man to enlist and first killed at Bull Run 1861
Buried Arlington National Cemetery
Frame of picture made from oak obtained from Bull Run Battlefield by brother Arthur Lawrence. Brother Charles served four years. A prisoner of Andersonville.
Photo of James Andrew Conant, 1827 - 1911
Selectman 1887-1888
Town Treasurer 1884-1888
Sold "Hatch House" 1888 and moved to Athol
Photo of Abner Albee
Postmaster of Warwick
1861 - 1886
Photo of Sylvanus Atwood 1838-1897
Lived at the old Pomeroy Place, Old Winchester Road
Selectman 1852-54, 1856-62, 1868
Chair manufacturer