Old Home Day Album, p. 6
Photo of the Warwick Inn, some vehicles and people
Room 2B
Photo of the Warwick Inn, some vehicles and people
Two picture postcards: 1.Wheeler House on left. Wheeler Box Shop on right. Brush Valley. 2.Perhaps the best known rock in Warwick, located on Hastings Pond Road, just south of 19 Hastings Pond Road. This picture was taken before Fred Bergquist, a former granite cutter from Quincy, cut the name "Wawbeek" near the top of the rock and the words "In the Beginning God."
Photo of the Warwick Congregational Church and parsonage (no longer exist)
Picture of the Kelton homestead
Two picture postcards: 1.Picture of Warwick Inn taken before 1928 as the barn at the side of the Inn burned in June 1928. 2.Warwick Town Hall, built by Frank and Edward Witherell, was dedicated January 10, 1895 with Samuel Hastings, Esq. acting as Master of Ceremonies. Note barn at end of the end.
Photo of the Warwick Unitarian Church
Letter from Charles Brown to the historical society describing 3 pictures of the Kelton family
A photo of the Warwick Library with fountain and a female in foreground. This was formerly the Baptist Church.
Two picture postcards: 1. (2 copies of card) Winter scene of Evelyn Phillips' home in Brush Valley, just north of 10 Wheeler Road. Burned in the 1950s. Built by George Wheeler. 2.Sunnybrook Farm (Brinack house) destroyed by fire 1933. Site of house built by Charles Morse - 555 Winchester Road.
A photo of the center school house with 2 automobiles parked beside it.