Old Farmers Almanac 1878
1978 Old Farmers Almanac by Robert B. Thomas and printed by Brown & Lord in Athol, MA
1978 Old Farmers Almanac by Robert B. Thomas and printed by Brown & Lord in Athol, MA
Copies of two letters from Medad Pomeroy concerning the "controversy between Great Britain and the Colonies"
May 2, 1775 and June 13, 1775
includes autographs of many Warwick citizens
Postcard with picture of Brook Schoolhouse, Warwick, MA
Poem "Old Stone Schoolhouse" by Ralph Hoyt on back of post card
A 27 page reproduction from the original found at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Mass. A funeral sermon (Readiness for Death) preached by Rev. Bunker Gay (1735-1815), pastor of Hinsdale, NH at the burial of his friend and Harvard classmate, Rev. Lemuel Hedge of Warwick. Hedge, an admitted Tory , was considered to have died as the result of persecution.
Booklet - An address delivered on Old Home Day, August 15, 1907 in Warwick, Mass. by Mrs. Mary P. Wells Smith, author of "Jolly Good Times at Hackmatack"
"Revolution Comes to Reverend Lemuel Hedge" original script of play with research material by Charles A. Morse. Revised script by Morse and George Foot
Script is located in top drawer, left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a
Program for play "The Revolution Comes to Lemuel Hedge" by Charles Morse and George Foot
Play in honor of the American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976
July 2-3, 1976; Mt. Grace Field
Photo includes cast list of 1976 production
Play first given on August 16 and 17, 1975 with a slightly different cast
Cast of 1975 production found in program included in photo book of bicentennial play
Program located in wooden cabinet, left unit, north wall of room 1a
Blue looseleaf notebook published by Mass Historical Commission in 1988 is titled Preservation Planning Manual Local Historical Commissions: Their Role in Local Government
Ralph Witherell noted that a survey of Warwick houses was started (photos, info compiled about properties) but not finished. Some additional pages contain info about some houses. Charles Morse has info on 2 pages with references (deeds and letters)