Black leather purse
Black leather two-snap purse with bone holder inside.
Possibly belonging to Tryphena Goldsbury Smith?
Room 2A
Black leather two-snap purse with bone holder inside.
Possibly belonging to Tryphena Goldsbury Smith?
Illustration of a regional study for the conservation and development of the natural resources within the Erving and Warwick State Forests indicating 10 acres to be developed for Public Recreation. Charles H. W. Foster, Commissioner, Department of Natural Resources.
Sketch of proposed development of the Sheomet Lake Area, Warwick State Forest prepared by the MA Dept. of Natural Resources, Charles H.W. Foster, Commissioner
This map of Warwick is a copy of the original map deposited in the Dept of Archives at the State House in Boston. The original was made by the Selectmen of Warwick in 1794 at the request of the State. This copy made Dec 30, 1955
Advertising sign: Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machines for sale by Felton & Wilson, Warwick, MA
Antique reed (pump) organ from the early 1800's
The Cottage Gem made by the Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, VT
Box manufactured by Wheeler Box Co., Brush Valley, Warwick
Warwick Stage and Center School in the rear. 1910. Tag reads: "Nils Ohlson is the driver. Bernice Williams, teacher at Warwick Center School on the right. One early morning in December 1929, the building burned."
Watercolor - "David Praising God"
Painted by Tryphena Goldsbury Smith (1801 - 1835). Daughter of Colonel James Goldsbury, married Rev. Preserved Smith in 1823, and was his second wife. A very talented woman and artist, she painted these pictures in watercolors about 1830.
(restored and framed in 1988).
Watercolor painting of six figures depicting "Justice", "Liberty", "Religion", "Hope", "Peace ", "Plenty" by Tryphena Goldsbury Smith (1801 - 1835) when she was 10 years old. Restored and framed in 1988.