Album: Warwick Houses - p. 5
p. 5: Two photos. 91 Hastings Heights Road 1. Iversen barn before roof and cupola were blown off by hurricane September 1938. 2. Iversen barn after roof repaired.
p. 5: Two photos. 91 Hastings Heights Road 1. Iversen barn before roof and cupola were blown off by hurricane September 1938. 2. Iversen barn after roof repaired.
p. 3: One photo taken in 1931. 91 Hastings Heights Road Iversen House west view
p. 2: Two photos taken in 1931. 91 Hastings Heights Road 1. Iversen House, south view of shop and house 2. Arthur Iversen at hand pump in yard when house was bought by Iversen
p. 1: Two photos taken 1931: 1. Iversen House (91 Hastings Heights
Road) It has 22 rooms, 2 halls, 7 fireplaces. 2. Arthur Iversen at front entrance of house.
Page 2 has one photo labeled 4 of the Unitarian church and the school house in the distance and is labeled 1870. This photo postcard was sent to Mrs. Frank Williams, Northfield, Mass, postmarked Dec 30, 1907 and has a short note , "wonder if you will recognize the old school house" An empty space for photo 3?
Page 1: two photo postcards of the Warwick Unitarian Church, 1890
p. 12: There are 3 photographs on this page:
Reverend and Mrs. Clifford Newton of the Unitarian church;
Reverend John Graham - Minister of the congregational church.
Mrs. John Graham.
His last parish was in Kittery, Maine and both John and his wife are buried there.
p. 11: Two photographs on the page:
George Tudor Jones - Unitarian;
Reverend and Mrs. Ralph Abercrombie, Grace A. Miner, Newman B Abercrombie, Frances and Lois Miner. Rev. Abercrombie preached in the Trin. Church in 1932.
p. 10: One photograph of Reverend John Graham and family. Graham was pastor of the Trinitarian Congregational church from 1900 - 1910. A note on the back of the photograph says that there were 7 daughters and the youngest (Mary W), age 4, is buried in the Warwick cemetery, Lot 266. Photograph was taken on 4.4.1905.
p. 9: Photograph of a Sunday school picnic taken at Deacon Chase's house on Chase Road - 1895