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Album of Houses, p. 36

One photo and one picture postcard: 1."Triangle from the Orange Fire Station looking toward the west. September 1920. 2. "On the Village Street, Northfield, Mass". Watering trough for horses on Main Street in Northfield, at the intersection of Main and Warwick Avenue. Taken in 1912.

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Album of Houses, p. 35

Two picture postcards: 1. The Elisabeth Earle residence (245 Gale Road). Originally was the Gale home, and one of the oldest houses in Warwick. Picture taken around 1900. 2. The Elmwood at one time. Also the Richards place. Later, the Oaks and the Felton home in 1902. House no longer there but location at 81 Richmond Road.

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Album of Houses, p. 34

Two picture postcards: The Mary Tyler home, located on the Richmond Road at the end of Rum Brook Road, just before the Prison Camp, in the right hand side of the road. House is now gone. 2. This was the "Brook School" in the 8th district - 1800 to 1900. This was located north of where the Petschik house (425 Winchester Road) is today (1986) off the Robbins Road on the left. It was torn down later for the bricks.

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Album of Houses, p. 32

One picture postcard and one photo: 1. Building on the left is the home of the Warwick Historical Society. In the middle is the Warwick Town Hall, and on the right is the Warwick Inn. 2. Unitarian Church parsonage (6 Mt. Grace Avenue) owned by the Unitarian Church parish (1986) and now rented to the Brian Peters family (1986).

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Album of Houses, p. 31

Two picture postcards: 1. Park and hotel Warwick Inn, owned by Samuel Fay, and built in May 1827. The red stable barn, which burned in the summer of 1928. The car in this picture is probably of 1912-l915 vintage. The Town Park has the original stone post and wooden rails. 2. Warwick Inn in the center, Town Hall on the left, Mrs. Cook's house (9 Athol Road) on the right. Picture probably taken from the Unitarian Church steeple. Picture taken about 1900.

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Album of Houses, p. 30

Two picture postcards: 1. Postcard published by W. P. Shumway "Park, Town Hall and Hotel from Store, Warwick, Mass." Note on front of card - "This is the view from our store that Dad built." 1907. Postcard was to Mrs. Sampson of Orange from Alma Green. 2. View of Inn and Town Hall 1907.

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Album of Houses, p. 29

Two picture postcards: 1. Warwick Town Hall built by Frank E. Witherell and dedicated in 1895. House in the background (11 Orange Road) was the George Francis home, later the Howard Anderson place. Now in 1986 owned by Les Black. 2. The Warwick Inn built by Samuel Fay May 10, 1827.

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Album of Houses, p. 28

Two picture postcards: 1. View of the Old Boot Shop, where the Warwick Town Hall now stands. The Cook House (9 Athol Road) is on the right, and the Warwick Inn is in the background 2. Village from the East. Town Hall, Inn, and 24 Athol Road on the right and Unitarian Church and 17 Athol Road on the left.

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Album of Houses, p. 27

Three picture postcards: 1. View of center of town looking west from Athol Road. 2. View of Town Hall, Unitarian Church and Cook House (9 Athol Road) looking west from Inn. Postcard published by W. P. Shumway. 3. View of Town Hall, Town Common, and 2 Winchester Road looking north from Inn. Postcard published by W. P. Shumway.

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