Album: Old Warwick Scenes p. 14
Two photo postcards (27 and 28)with no messages on reverse.
The top shows looking south Orange Road to Cemetery Hill, Warwick
The bottom shows the Mount Grace Fire Observation Tower, Warwick
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Two photo postcards (27 and 28)with no messages on reverse.
The top shows looking south Orange Road to Cemetery Hill, Warwick
The bottom shows the Mount Grace Fire Observation Tower, Warwick
Two photo postcards (25 and 26) with messages on reverse side.
The top shows Orange Road from cemetery north to the center of town, 1900
The note tells of Anna coming for Old Home Days and asks her sister to be with them as well.
The bottom photo shows "Lake Moore from Shepardson Place "Lake View Farm", per note on front and part of the message (sister to sister) "taken just below Geo. Shepardson's house" Mentioned people going by in their new auto.
Two photo postcards (23 and 24), the top shows Old Tavern also called the Big House, south of Ohlson house, 1896 . Message to sister from sister, postmarked Feb 17, 1903, "sleighing decidedly poor....expect to go to Worcester and presume I shall return same day."
Bottom shows Bee Hive on west side Orange Rd, burned 1896 (same as above but front view)
Two photo postcards, (21 and 22). The top is the junction of Hastings Pond Road and Route 78 South, and the note on back is postmarked Oct 3, 1907, concerns about frost coming, "picked green tomatoes last night..."
Bottom shows Boot shop, Hotel and Cook House, 1880 or 1893, notation on front says "Look at the Town Hall", note on back mentions Nathan Hastings died, had a shock this morning, the boys are in school again..."
Two photo postcards, labeled 19 and 20. The top shows Moores Pond and Mount Grace, 1920, (no message on back)
The bottom shows Mt. Grace from Hastings Pond, 1907. There is a note that takes up the entire side and the writer mentions that the photo was " taken near the Hastings house, just a little west and a little beyond."
Two photo postcards, labeled 17 and 18, both with written messages to Mrs Frank Williams.
The top shows Warwick Village from Leslie Green home, 1907 (Morse notation)
Alicia writes to her sister, "Alliance celebrates its tenth anniversary today. This is the last day of school...."
The bottom shows Tyler house, Atwood Cottage and Store from School, 1907 and has a Happy New Year message from Mary Tyler on reverse.
Page 8 has two photo postcards, labeled 15 and 16. The top is Warwick Inn and Barn and town water pump, 1900
The bottom (according to C. Morse) shows Athol Road taken from church steeple, and the town sign post, 1907
One photo postcard (no message on back), labeled 13, shows the McKim Cottage, the Inn and the Town Hall, Warwick Mass. 1910
space for another, possibly 14, Albee House, Tomco house, 1880 (Morse notes)
Two photo postcards, the top of town hall and inn in distance (no writing on back)
The bottom, labeled 12, shows The Warwick Inn and Barn in 1907. Message on back to Mrs. F.W. Williams, Warwick Ave, Northfield, Mass, postmarked 1900. Tells of someone who had" diphtheria with its poison in the blood causing paralysis of the heart. The board of health ordered a private funeral."
(from Alicia)
Two photo postcards: The top shows the Unitarian church and the School House with numerous people in background (labeled 9)
The bottom shows 6 men on one side and 5 women on the other, dressed in fancy attire and holding agricultural implements. The Inn is in the background