Album of Houses, page 3
Two photos of the Goldsbury homestead built in 1826 by Capt. James Goldsbury. Owned by Timothy Cornwell in 1986. 44 Athol Road
Two photos of the Goldsbury homestead built in 1826 by Capt. James Goldsbury. Owned by Timothy Cornwell in 1986. 44 Athol Road
Two photos: a. back side of Leslie Green house. Was Lemuel Hedge home. In 1986 owned by the Greenwalds. 2.The Reed family - Lemuel Hedge - Frank Green - Howard Francis all owned this home at one time. In 1986 owned by Audrey Greenwald. 49 Athol Road
One photo: Conard - Old Hastings Place - Vance Place. Located west of Steve Clark's - owned by Oliver Fellows 2013 (105 Athol Road). Burned in late thirties.
Two photo postcards, (39 and 40), both with messages
The top shows Chas. Williams House, Winchester Road, Warwick
Message is a thank you note from Joe to his Aunt Mavorette, "shall feel quite swell wearing them", Sept. 1908
Bottom shows "Rear view of Green house, The Maples" (Morse)
Message reads" how do you like this one of the house and yard..? Can you hear us speak plainly over this phone?" Some were having trouble hearing.
Two photo postcards (37 and 38), both with messages
Top shows Lyman house and barn, south view, 1908 (Morse)
Message from nephew, F.L.G, thanks the Williams family for birthday package,"just what I have been wanting for some time" "Tell Uncle Frank we have finished haying over to Chestnut Hill" (Aug 8)
Bottom photo shows Leslie Green house, "The Maples", Athol Road
Message from Alma tells of Joe going to last rehearsal, hoping for favorable weather for the show.
Two photo postcards (35 and 36)
Top shows the Warwick Town Park from its southeast corner, 1908 (no message)
The bottom shows "Lyman house north view" (C. Morse note)
Message with postmark dated 1908, " Just a line to wish you many happy return of Feb. 17. That your new year may be happy and prosperous one is the wish of your friends at Maple Grove. Much love to all from your sister Alma (?)"
Two photo postcards (33 and 34)
The top shows Warwick Town Hall and Inn and Town Park, 1920 (no message)
The bottom shows the Warwick Town Park from the McKim Cottage, 1900
Sister writes of the dreadful heat (Sept 29th) but has made sweet pickles of seed cucumbers and ironed starched clothes.
Two photo postcards (31 and 32) with no message on reverse sides, 1910
The top shows Wheeler Box Shop (C. Morse note says it burned 1920)
The bottom shows Gulf Road to Winchester, Warwick
Two photo postcards (29 and 30) with no message on reverse sides
The top shows "Mrs George Wheeler's house, Brush Valley, Warwick, Mass" as written on front of card, 1910
The bottom shows "Wheeler Box Shop, 1920" as written on front
Two photo postcards (27 and 28)with no messages on reverse.
The top shows looking south Orange Road to Cemetery Hill, Warwick
The bottom shows the Mount Grace Fire Observation Tower, Warwick