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Photo album of old schools and students in Warwick

This photo album contains photos of Brook Schoolhouse, Beech Hill School, Village School, Center School and group photos of classes, some in the late 1800s and some in the early 1900s Individual teacher photos include: Rhoda Cook, Fanny Mason, Elinor Baron, Ruby Piper, and Thouin & Brown. A Program leaflet entitled Exhibition, of Warwick High School, presented at B.G. Putnam's Hall, Nov. 11, 1859 with numerous participants.

Year (or year range)
1859-1930
Approximate era
1901-1925

Warwick Memories in Poems, Speeches, Plays & Thoughts

This green looseleaf notebook contains 3 sections: Poems related to Warwick or by Warwick Authors, Poems, Speeches and Plays related to Warwick,and Memories and Histories. A few early poems from the 1800s have been copied and more recent poems typed and easily read. A collection of poems by Guy Carey Jr. Glenn Matthews and Ralph Witherell have life stories. Also included is "Remembering Mr. Lyman", "In memoory of Wallace Holbrook" and "Sayings of the Senile Sinick". Further contributions would be welcome.
Notebook has on cover a 1936 picture of the eight grades at Warwick Center School. Notebook is also cataloged under the title Warwick Memory Book

Year (or year range)
1821-2009
Approximate era
2001-

The Bay State's Boston Post Canes

A book, The Bay State's Boston Post Canes, The History of a New England Tradition, by Barbara Staples was written in 1997. Details the life of Edwin Grozier, creator of the Boston Post cane, the 700 towns that received a cane in 1909, a profile of the first recipient, observations and statistics.
Warwick's first recipient was Sabin Kelton, 91, in 1909 said " he wished to wait until he considered himself old enough". In 1910 Mr. Kelton thought himself of sufficient age, and the cane was formally presented.

Book is located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Year (or year range)
1909
Approximate era
1976-2000

Notebook: Veterans Buried in Warwick (2000)

Charles Brown has compiled information about all veterans (150) from Warwick buried in Warwick Cemeteries, as of July 2000 (Revolutionary War to the present)
Included is a map of the Warwick Cemetery to show the 8 sections, and also a map to find the Kilton Cemetery and the Moses-Kelton Cemetery.
Also included is information to veterans re benefits, how to request a veterans grave marker, etc. A color photo of Paul Hadsel, William Copeland, Thomas Copeland, and Wilfred Benoit, taken May 25, 2002 at front of book.

Approximate era
1976-2000
Donated by
Charles L. Brown
Donation date
Sept. 2002

Historical Data relating to Counties, Cities and Towns in Massachusetts

Booklet "Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities, and Towns in Ma, Division of Public Records 1920
Material in booklet on Warwick. "Incorporated February 17, 1763. The Plantation called Roxbury Canada with sundry farms lying therein, and certain common lands. October 15, 1783 part included in the new town of Orange."

Located in notebook containing two other booklets (Town Meeting Democracy in Warwick, Massachusetts 1736-1820 and Directory for Research on the Pioneer Valley)

Year (or year range)
1920
Approximate era
don't know