Photo of William H. Gale
Photo of William H. Gale, 1890
Selectman for 5 years
Photo of William H. Gale, 1890
Selectman for 5 years
Photo of John Bowman
Born in Warwick in 1822, served in the Confederate army, became a successful inventor (including the Doughlass pump, a locomotive spark arrester and a knitting machine), died in Lexington in 1882
Picture of Old Center School taken in the 1870's
Companion piece: remains of school bell after the Warwick Center School burned in 1929.
Picture loaned by Ann Barnard Fisher Pulcifer
Picture located on East Wall above remains of school bell
Black framed (approx. 10 x 14) photograph of the Unitarian Meeting House, currently hanging in room 1d by the door
A small photo of the church mounted on an 8x11 notice:
"First Congregational Society, Clement E. Tomlin, Minister
Sunday meetings at ?, Sunday School at 11 a.m., Public Worship at 12:15 noon, Young People's Religious Union at 7 p.m.
Welcome"
Currently hanging on wall beside door (1d)
Framed photograph of Katherine Bass in American Indian costume, taken in the 1920's
Photograph is on top shelf, center unit, wooden cabinet, rm 1a
Photograph (with key) of the Warwick Dumb-bell class
Members: G.A.Witherell, Edith Witherell, Walter Manning, William Bass, Blanch Whipple, Mattie Hastings, Herbert Collier, Lyzette Jaynes, Nellie Wilson,Lervis Allen, John Jaynes
A tag on photo read "Congregational Church taken about 1870, parsonage next door now residence of Lee Dresser.
Another tag reads: Rev. Roger C. Hatch (1784-1868), Pastor of Congregational Church (1835-1853)
3rd daughter Ellen married William Windom U.S. Senator from Minnesota and who served as Secretary of the Treasury under both Pres. Garfield and Pres. Harrison
Photograph labeled 1155th Co. CCC, Warwick S.F. Camp No. 11048, Orange, Mass.