Deed dated April 20, 1839
for 3 acres of land transferred from Jonathan Moore, Samuel Moore, Rebecca Moore and Hannah Whitney to Samuel Moore. This deed is also signed by Jonathan Blake, justice of the peace
Wooden Cabinet
for 3 acres of land transferred from Jonathan Moore, Samuel Moore, Rebecca Moore and Hannah Whitney to Samuel Moore. This deed is also signed by Jonathan Blake, justice of the peace
From Abijah Eddy and Jasper Leland to William Bass
Dated June 25, 1867, from Dept of the Interior, Pension Office, stating that Mrs Bass is entitled to $4.56 per month to continue during life and widowhood.
two notes and one letter regarding memorial service in 1996 and Last Will and Testament
A list of 14 Warwick men, dated July 20, 1862 who have agreed to serve for 3 years. First person on list is Alexander Cooper, a 37 yr old Currier (who survived many battles of the war but was killed while putting up the monument at Warwick Cemetery).
(temporarily on exhibit in room 1a, glass-topped display case)
for land in Warwick transferred from Reuben Fisher to William H. Bass
For land transferred from Ivers Pollard and Mary Pollard to Eva Johnson.
A single sheet by order of John Andrew, Governor, July 14, 1862, to enlist 13 men in Warwick for service of the U.S. in the Regiments of the Mass.Volunteers. States that a premium of two dollars for each recruit is offered.
(temporarily on exhibit in room 1a, glass-topped display cabinet)
a number of copies of documents pertaining to birth, death and marriage records for Eva Mary Allen and Marcus Allen
A looseleaf folder titled "Warwick Memory Book" with a 1936 photo of the eight grades at Warwick Center School.
One sheet of photos of Margery Johnson at 3 yrs taken with Mr. Joslin who built the base for the millstones in front of the library.
Two pages of Warwick Life from Sept 1920 includes church schedules and a poem about Warwick Village
Notebook also contains Poems Related to Warwick by Warwick authors; speeches and plays related to Warwick; life stories by Glenn Matthews. and Ralph Witherell; poems by Guy Carey, Jr.; Remembering Mr. Lyman; and Sayings by the Senile Sinick (sic).
This notebook is also cataloged with the title "Warwick Memories in Poems, Speeches, Plays & Thoughts"