Photograph of the Willams Family
A photograph of the Williams family taken by Harry P. Hastings - all people on the photograph are identified.
A photograph of the Williams family taken by Harry P. Hastings - all people on the photograph are identified.
Framed aerial photograph of the Town of Warwick, 2001
City/town boundaries supplied by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
On wall of staircase
Framed photo of Warwick scenes - Fay Tavern, Little Red School, Wheeler Woodworking Shop, Old Town Barn (Ernest Prouty - Village Smithy)
Picture of Albert Alden tending bar at the Warwick Inn. In the background one can see the deer head which hung behind the bar for over 50 years.
Photo of Warwick residents: Thomas Dunn,Edith Witherell,Hattie Worden,Nellie Rayner, George Williams, Charles Whitney, Isaac Whitney, Isaac Flemming, Ellen Bennett, Burt Witherell, Lida Stone, Maria Worden, Ed Warden, Pearl Putnam, Jessie Stone, Charlie Manning, ___Bronsden
Photo of house of Mrs. Melinda Reed
House used to be on the Athol Road in the lot opposite the Metcalf Memorial Chapel
Photo of Rev. John Goldsbury, older brother of Capt. James Goldsbury
Graduate of Brown University & Harvard Divinity School
Minister, later Principal Cambridge High School and later headed various teachers' institutions
Author of a number of textbooks, some eight found in the Boston Public Library
Retired to Warwick when about sixty fixing over old cider mill on his father's farm for residence and developing an attractive home with a very productive apple orchard.
Died in 1890 at age 95.
Description of photos of log cutting on Pisgah Mt in N.H.
Tree cut by Wilfred Benoit, a sample of old growth pine.
Shows Roy Felton, Les White, Fred Lincoln. Tree was cut in early '50s, measured 57 inches at the stump.....
Tree section resides in basement of Historic Bldg.
A photograph in frame and another framed description of the house (hung together)
William bought house known as Scott house during 1870s. He was son of Wm sr who was founder of the Congregational Church in 1829
They travelled extensively and donated a large collection of minerals and curiosities, some displayed in the case below.