Lizette Jaynes Vorce Collection
A box of papers, photos labeled as above
Jaynes Vorce Collection located left unit, wooden cabinet, rm 1a
A box of papers, photos labeled as above
Jaynes Vorce Collection located left unit, wooden cabinet, rm 1a
A box of papers, photos from the Wheelock Collection
The Wheelock collection is located left unit, wooden cabinet, rm 1a
A box of various papers, photos and other memorabilia from the collection of Rhoda Cook (1844 - 1935).
For a list of items in the Rhoda Cook Collection enter "cook collection" in the search box to the right.
Photo of group of men: Charles A. Williams, Appleton Gale, Deacon Chase, Samuel Quinn of Keene, Dr. Frank Cook of Waterbury, Dr. Hill of Keene, Dr. Barber, Dr. Everett Cook of Toledo
Done by the 5th and 6th graders of Warwick Center School- April 1989, funded by Mass. Arts Lottery Council. Students interviewed grandparents and neighbors to find out about life in the 1930s in and around Warwick.
Jeannette Fellows worked with the students on this local history/folklore project.
There are 3 copies.
A red covered pamphlet giving vital statistics and interests of a number of members of Metcalf Chapel- no introductory page- approx. 1980
Pamphlet located in notebook labeled "The Trinitarian Congregational Church of Warwick"
A blue binder compiled in 1999 by William C. King of Ocean Springs MS. details the Stevens Family and includes a large photo of the family in 1920
A blue notebook details the Bliss Family- written by Charles Brown in 2003
Milton Bliss lived 1815-1901. Includes obituaries from newspapers of the Bliss sons, Everett, George and Milton. Notes about Blissville.
A 7 page document giving information about Enoch Kilton and his sons James and Thomas Kelton, veterans of the Revolutionary War, buried in 2 small Warwick cemeteries (Kilton and Moses-Kelton). Includes a map to find these cemeteries and names of other family members buried there.
Researched and written by Charles Brown, Nov. 2001
Found at Kilton Cemetery by Charles Brown. Wood frame made by Calvin Fellows.
Related to a photograph taken by Charles Brown of this grave marker of Enoch Kilton (1726-1812)
Marker is hanging on south wall, room 1a