Collection of Misc. Information - Page 3
Descriptions of James Kelton, Jr. and Amy (Atherton) Kelton. Photos are on the following pages
Descriptions of James Kelton, Jr. and Amy (Atherton) Kelton. Photos are on the following pages
Letter from Charles Brown to the historical society describing 3 pictures of the Kelton family
Promotion sheet for "Warwick House." Picture of Inn with horse and buggies in front of Inn. Proprietor: A. N. Hunt. "Warwick House, an ideal summer hotel situated in the picturesque town of Warwick, Mass." followed by a detailed description of what one would find in Warwick and at the Warwick House.
A listing of the residents who are listed in the album
The handwritten copy of the speech given by Charles Morse at the dedication of the field is enclosed in the jacket containing page 11.
Final page of the typed speech given by Charles Morse at the dedication of Ohlson Memorial Field - 1985
First page of typed speech given by Charles Morse at the Dedication of Ohlson Field - 1985
endpaper: Brochure from the Congregational Church - June 1895. Historical events in Warwick are listed as well as a list of First and Second Congregational ministers.
Handwritten address by Charles Morse for the 1946 Old Home Day. He summarizes his move to town and increasing involvement in all aspects of community life.
"We all want Warwick to be a prosperous progressive town. If we would have it so we must all work together to make it so. We must forget our petty feuds and jealousies, be less critical of what others do and more critical of what we ourselves do....."
"What do you know about Warwick" is the theme of a quiz program used at Old Home Day in 1941. It consists of 34 questions (with answers) about Warwick, these were asked of 2 teams of 4 men and 4 ladies each. Prof. Charles Morse explains "Let me say to you my friends I know this town from end to end. For three long years it's been my biz to seek out questions for this quiz." A sample question reads, "Where was the Franklin Glass Co. located?" and the answer "between Pulcifer and Dresser homes"