Collection of Misc. Information - Page 36
Photograph of the Old Home Day Parade (1940) showing J.Arthur Francis and Hettybelle Lincoln. A photograph of Minnie (Jaynis)Morgan, A picture of Ray Whipple and a a metal tintype of a young baby.
Room 2B
Photograph of the Old Home Day Parade (1940) showing J.Arthur Francis and Hettybelle Lincoln. A photograph of Minnie (Jaynis)Morgan, A picture of Ray Whipple and a a metal tintype of a young baby.
There are 5 photogrpahs on this page: 1) Maj. A.P. Bass (cousin of the Warwick Bass Family). 2) Mr and Mrs. Charles Stevens - picture was presented to Katherine Bass in 1949. 3) A picture of a rock on Mt. Grace with 4 gentlemen posed on it. 4) A picture of the Mt. Grace Tower.
Contains 3 photos: 1) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Francis, a picture of scholars in the school district - Mrs. Oscar Ohlson (Ann Miner) and Mrs. Lee Dresser (Gladys). The third picture is from the late 30's - early 40's. Leroy Brown, Larry Carey, Arnold Carey and Edward Carey
Two pictures taken in 2000 of the Atwood Cemetery. Gravestones are of Rhoda - the wife Nathan Atwood, and one of several stones that includes Rhoda's stone.
Three photographs are on this page. 1) A picture of Eugene Whipple, Susie Whipple,Ma(?), Elsie and Bill Stearns, Doanld, Hollis, and Gerald. Fay Whipple's three girls: Hope, Bess, and Ruth are in the foreground.
2) Bert Rhoades of Orange Road with his dog, and 3) a portrait of an unknown youngster taken by D A Clifford, artist and photographer of St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Tintype of four children: Gertrude, Grace, Alma, Forest (last name not clear). Walnut Hill, Orange.
Charles Morse, Warwick Historian (1898-1990) looks at a picture painted by Tryphinia Goldsbury Smith which is being hung in the upstairs room of the historical society
Charles Morse, Warwick Historian (1898-1990) looking at an old map. Charlie was an excellent mapmaker and he drew up countless maps. These proved of great value for the use of the assessors and the selectmen.