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Album of Houses, p. 6

Two photos and space for one missing photo: 1. The William Lawrence home (496 Old Winchester Road). Lawrence was the first boy from Warwick to die in the Rebellion of 1861-1865. Was the Forbes or Mason home. In 1986 owned by Evelyn Hoffman. 2. George Wheeler house in Brush Valley, which burned in the 50's. House was located on Wheeler Road north of 10 Wheeler Road. House owned by Evelyn Phillips at one time. 3. Description of missing photo: Top of Hokanum Hill, west of Wheeler Pond in Brush Valley. Elmer Record who lived in the Record, or later Cadrett house, sits on the rock. Cadrett House - 899 Orange Road

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Album of Houses, p. 5

One photo and space and description for another photo: 1. photo of shop, The Warwick Blacksmith, owned by Ernest Prouty, "The Village Smithy." Was located near Mt. Grace Avenue, West of the country Homestead, located on the Athol Road, at the Four Corners. Arthur Bowers and his family live here now in 1986.

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Album of Houses, p. 4

Two photos of the Old Blacksmith Shop located between homes in 1986 owned by Joseph Stevens (50 Orange Road) and Alan Miner (58 Orange Road). The shop was the Barnard Fisher shop built on Congregational Church land. Fisher was father of Mrs. Annie Pulcifer.

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Album of Houses, p. 2

Two photos: a. back side of Leslie Green house. Was Lemuel Hedge home. In 1986 owned by the Greenwalds. 2.The Reed family - Lemuel Hedge - Frank Green - Howard Francis all owned this home at one time. In 1986 owned by Audrey Greenwald. 49 Athol Road

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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