Warwick Felt Pennant 1762 - 1912
Dark blue felt pennant edged in white with the letters "Warwick" and the dates, 1762 and 1912.
Pennant is located on center table in room 1a
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Dark blue felt pennant edged in white with the letters "Warwick" and the dates, 1762 and 1912.
Pennant is located on center table in room 1a
Hump back steamer trunk of wood panels with stenciled paper attached and metal reinforcements and hardware. Labels attached to trunk read: "via CANAL R,R."; "ADAMS EXPRESS CO. 59 Broadway NEW YORK"; "Hartford & New York STEAMBOAT COMPANY H.P.&P.R.R. ;partial label reads: "DODDS EXPRESS COACH COMPANY"; partial label reads "ASTOR HOUS". 1860's era womens's fashion print inside lid.
Costumes from 1976 bi-centennial play are in trunk.
Three "Ike - they're for you - Dick" campaign buttons
Jaynes Vorce Collection is located left unit, wooden cabinet, rm 1a
Warwick 225th anniversary paper napkin with town seal and dates of 1763-1988
A bankbook/wallet with a faded red leather cover. Marbled inner pages. "Jan. 26 *too faded to read* Reed Dr, to cash nineteen dollars and a half" is written inside.
A small wooden lock-corner box made by the New England Box Co. The top of the box says Bicentennial - U.S.A. 1776-1976 Winchester, N.H.
Small paper bag containing newspaper clippings about Warwick citizens and events. 'News Paper Clippings about 1900 Reports on Annual Old Home Days' is written on bag. Also contains 3 photographs of costumed adults standing outside of town hall.
Button Collection - 594 buttons presented by Ella L. Hall 1890.
This type of button collection was called a "charm string". Go here for more details.
Pile of newspapers from 1919-1950. Includes clippings from the Greenfield Recorder-Gazette, the Orange Enterprise and Journal, and the Springfield Republican. Also includes a clipping about Charles Morse's 90th birthday, 3 photographs, and a envelope addressed to Charles Morse containing some newspaper clippings.
Wood from Brazil - possibly balsa
Part of the William Howard, Jr. Collection