Records of the Warwick Branch of the Massachusetts Peace Society
Leather bound book of the Records of the Warwick Branch of the Massachusetts Peace Society
Revolving bookcase
Leather bound book of the Records of the Warwick Branch of the Massachusetts Peace Society
Trinitarian Congregation Church of Warwick, Treasurer's Records 1929-1949
On inside cover "Dedication Metcalf Memorial Chapel, August 29, 1937"
Handwritten Records of the Warwick Lyceum 1855-1861.
Handwritten Records of the Warwick Lyceum 1861-1863 with loose handwritten pages also inserted.
Handwritten records of the Warwick Lyceum from 1863 to 1869
Power, Thomas - An Oration, delivered at Warwick, MA, July 4, 1815 before the Washington Benevolent Societies, and a large number of citizens.
Published by the request of the society.
Book of handwritten Universalist's Records 1815 - 1842
Spiral bound notebook of handwritten minutes of meetings of the Old Home Day Association 1933-1940.
Inscription on first page: "P.S. 1926 R. A. Cook (Private.)"
Many quotations from famous authors in a flowery hand. Articles copied from magazines.
This bible belonged to Herbert Hellowell, an English boy who drowned in Hastings Pond on July 4, 1885, while trying to rescue a companion, Herbert Taylor. According to the boy's mother, the bible was his favorite possession, as she had given it to him before he left for America. On his headstone in Warwick's cemetery we read "He who had lost his life for my sake shall find it."