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Album: People and Scenery, page 66
One tintype and accompanying letter and one picture. 1.Peter Dyer. Picture was inside accompanying letter written Dec. 10, 1905 to Miss Albee from H.W.Kidder, Orange. Peter Dyer was in Reg.Co.H 53rd Reg. N.W.M. (National Volunteer Militia). 2.Picture of young lady taken by photographer in Glens Falls, NY. Unidentified.
Album: People and Scenery, page 65
Two pictures. 1.Miss Coles and Miss Smith, teachers at Center School. 2.Miss Tyler and Miss Smith, teachers at Center School.
Album: People and Scenery, page 63
Two picture postcards. 1.Grist Mill on Rt. 78 in Orange - owned in 1988 by Earl Harris - president of Rodney Hunt Machine Co. Mill once owned by Shovan. Across from the mill on the left bank of the pond, Henderson built a large ice house and harvested ice here. 2.Underwood house. Picture dated November 1917. Location unknown.
Album: People and Scenery, page 62
Two picture postcards. 1.The Knudston house on Flower Hill. In 2013, house owned by Bill Foote - 209 Flower Hill Road. 2.Old Blacksmith Shop was the shop of Bernard Fisher, built between 50 Orange Road and 58 Orange Road near where the Congregational Church stood.
Album: People and Scenery, page 61
Two picture postcards. 1. & 2. Two views of same house. A note on one picture says "Green House", but location in unknown.
Album: People and Scenery, page 60
Two picture postcards. 1.Cook House - 9 Athol Road - on right. Richard Price owned home in 1988 and in 2013 house is owned by Tamsin Wallace. Boot Shop on left - Town Hall in this location today (2013). Warwick Inn in background. 2.Warwick Inn. Note carriage house or barn at left end of Inn.
Album: People and Scenery, page 59
Two picture postcards. 1.Town Hall. 2.Note on back of postcard: "It is possible that this is the building on top of Mt. Tom in Holyoke, Mass. It burned later and another building was built.
Album: People and Scenery, page 58
Two picture postcards. 1.Postcard showing Gracemont(in 2013 home of Jim Toth - 11 Northfield Road) with Mt. Grace and Little Mt. Grace in background. Postmarked 1908. 2.Warwick Inn with monument of large stones cemented together and a white flag pole. Monument built by Harry Lemp, owner of Inn and dedicated in memory of veterans of World War I.