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Album of Houses, p. 14

One photo and one picture postcard. 1. Edgewood Farm buildings, built by Frank E. Witherell about 1900. Burned in September 1929. Robert Kirley lives in the house on this site now in 1986. The barn is still standing. (20 Kirk Road). 2. Oscar Ohlson's house on Rt. 78, south of the twenty "Maples." (41 Orange Road) Robert Foote house beyond. The center school building in the background.

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Album of Houses, p. 13

Three photos: Photos 1 & 2 are of the Leland House in Brush Valley, on Rt. 78, just south of Emerson Maynard's home (south of 970 Orange Road). House burned in 1943. 3. The Brush Valley schoolhouse on Rt. 78, located south of Barber Hill. Later moved north by the side of the road. The school had classes from 1904 to 1931, when pupils were sent to the center school in Warwick village.

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Album of Houses, p. 12

Three photos: 1. The William Bass house in Brush Valley, where Richard Estrella lives now in 1986. (10 Wheeler Road) 2.The Record family home in Brush Valley on Rt. 78. Later owned by Raymond Cadrett, and still owned by the family in 1986 (899 Orange Road). 3. The Collier house on Rt. 78. Later was Sherman Houghton place. Now in 1986 owned by Arland Day, Sr. (house was on property owned by Robert Day in 2013 (288 Orange Road).

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Album of Houses, p. 11

Two picture postcards: 1. Warwick General Store, and the home of M. F. Sampson, proprietor. (1 Orange Road). 2. The fire and observation tower on Mt. Grace. The hurricane of 1938 took down this one and the state built another one which is still standing, although not used now. Fred A. Lincoln manned the tower for several years.

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Album of Houses, p. 9

One picture postcard and two pictures of Wheeler Box Shop: 1.The Wheeler Box Shop, in Brush Valley on Rt. 78 located north of Evelyn Phillips house. It burned in the 1920s. Wheeler Box Shop was located by the dam at the south end of Wheeler Pond. 2. Engine house for the Brush Valley box shop on the left. In the background in the Wheeler house. 3. Another view of the box shop.

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Album of Houses, p. 8

Two picture postcards: 1.The George Francis house (11 Orange Road), later the Howard Anderson place. The porch was removed in the '60s. A good view of Mt. Grace. Looking to the right is first, Stevens, Poirer, and now the Jon Cook house. The Warwick store is on the far right. Taken in 1908. 2. Mt. Grace, taken around 1912.

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Album of Random Warwick Pictures p. 2

top: Memorial (Funeral) Card for Samuel Hastings, well-known citizen of Warwick. Died in 1915, aged 78 years.
bottom: group photograph with key.
Front Row: George Albert Witherell, Rose Edith Witherell, Walter Manning, Lizettte James (seated) William Bass, Blanche Whipple. Second Row: Mattie Hastings, Herbert Collier, (blank) Wilson. Seated on floor: Lewis Allen, John Jaymes,

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Album of Houses, p. 7

Two picture postcards: 1. Warwick Center school building. It burned in late 1929. A new school was built in 1930 at a cost of $14,000, and is the one being used today in 1986. 2. Taken in 1907, this picture shows pupils playing on the school grounds. The schoolhouse burned in 1929. The Unitarian Church spire shows the weather-vane, which no longer is there.

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