Oval framed photo of Chester Eddy
Label reads born in Warwick, .....on back more notes difficult to read
Label reads born in Warwick, .....on back more notes difficult to read
Photo shows Charlie Brown and George Flag with pony, Harry Flag with team
Photo collage of Warwick scenes
Commune, town common with millstone, Mt. Grace, Cook barn on Lincoln field
Photo collage of Warwick buildings
Center of Warwick
Fred Lincoln home, Dr. Goldsbury house, Unitarian Church, Congregational Church, Cook house with Unitarian Church in background, Town Hall, Library, School House, Cook barn
Photo of Mrs. Frederick T. Gray, 1814 - 1904
Taken in the 90th year of her age.
Mrs. Gray came to Warwick as a summer visitor for many years, and thus became interested in the town, its people, and most of all in the Unitarian Church, in which she kept a deep interest as long as she lived, and for which she made a great many donations besides giving its members hearty encouragement and interesting her friends in its welfare. The world knows her no more but the influence of her life's work will ever live.
A portrait of Appleton Gale (1829-1908), tax collector, lived on Gale Road
Photo of Ira Draper, 1805-1882
Selectman 1837-1842; 1844-1846
Town Clerk 1849-1857; 1857-1860
Representative to State Legislature
Lived at Mayo Four Corners, foot of North Orange Road
Photo of Rev. Amory Dwight Mayo
Born in Warwick
Famous as a teacher, clergyman and author
Frequent visitor to Warwick
Gave Memorial Day Address 1904
Photo of Danford Tyler, 1812 - 1870
Married Emily Reed 1821-1900
Children: James D, Emily L, Moses Reed, and Mary (1853-1927)
He bought the William Hastings farm on the Richmond Road at the east end of Rum Brook Road in 1852. Had a store at Richmond Four Corners 1838-1845.
Deacon of Unitarian Church; Supt of Sunday School