Book - Four on a Farm by Mary P. Wells Smith
Smith, Mary P. Wells; Four on a Farm; Boston; Little, Brown, and Company; 1914.
Mary P. Wells married Judge Fayette Smith, son of Rev. Preserved Smith and Tryphena Goldsbury of Warwick.
Room 2B
Smith, Mary P. Wells; Four on a Farm; Boston; Little, Brown, and Company; 1914.
Mary P. Wells married Judge Fayette Smith, son of Rev. Preserved Smith and Tryphena Goldsbury of Warwick.
Smith, Mary P. Wells; A Jolly Good Summer; Boston; Little, Brown, and Company; 1895.
Mary P. Wells married Judge Fayette Smith, son of Rev. Preserved Smith and Tryphena Goldsbury of Warwick.
Smith, Mary P. Wells; Jolly Good Times To-Day; Boston; Little, Brown, and Company; 1894.
Mary P. Wells married Judge Fayette Smith, son of Rev. Preserved Smith and Tryphena Goldsbury of Warwick.
Smith, Mary P. Wells; More Good Times At Hackmatack; Boston; Little, Brown, and Company, 1892
Mary P. Wells married Judge Fayette Smith, son of Rev. Preserved Smith and Tryphena Goldsbury of Warwick .
Booklet containing photographs of Warwick. Booklet was produced compliments of Mt. Grace Inn, and photos taken and booklet issued by H. J. Lemp on the occasion of Old Home Day, Warwick, Massachusetts, Thursday, August 18, 1821. Within booklet are advertisements from Orange Candy Kitchen, Harrington Stationary, Compliments of Tom Quinn, Orange Savings Bank, Orange Fruit co., Hapgood Jeweler, Willey's Bakery. Orange Clothing Co., Orange Drug Store, Chase Turbine Co., The New Home Sewing Machine Co., The Bootery, Mt. Grace Inn, E. G. Prouty, E. A. Lyman, The Orange National Bank.
Included in booklet is a listing of the Old Home Committee and a listing of the program.
Album temporarily on exhibit on center table in room 1a
A scrapbook of memories compiled by Albert Ohlson of his years in service, 1943-1945. Includes photographs, greeting cards, articles from magazines and newspapers and personal awards and observations of his experience.
Framed photo collection of Bert Rhodes and the individual carvings and completed carving of a model of a lumber sleigh pulled by four horses. Bert Rhodes was a local lumberman in the 1940's and 1950's.
Painted bowl made from a gourd from Brazil, S.A.
Part of William Howard, Jr. Collection
Book - Holland, Josiah Gilbert. History of Western Massachusetts; the Counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire. Embracing an outline, or general history, of the section, an account of its scientific aspects and leading interests, and separate histories of its one hundred towns. Vol. II-Part III. Springfield, Samuel Bowles and Company, 1855.
Section on Warwick, pp. 445-451
Wood from Brazil - possibly balsa
Part of the William Howard, Jr. Collection