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Album of Houses, p. 15

Two picture postcards: 1. Mr. Fayette Bennet's Warwick Stage, which he drove between Orange and Warwick, carrying passengers and mail. He lived where Joseph and Helen Stevens live now in 1986. (50 Orange Road) 2. The Old Bee Hive, located on Rt. 78. Once the Orange Stage Coach Road. This was Fayes Tavern. David Mayo built this house, and also the Warwick Inn. Fay later sold the tavern for $1200. Sold again later for $600, and put into tenements and rented. It was located about where Reginald and Nancy King's house is today. (41 Orange Road). It burned to the ground in 1896.

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Album of Houses, p. 14

One photo and one picture postcard. 1. Edgewood Farm buildings, built by Frank E. Witherell about 1900. Burned in September 1929. Robert Kirley lives in the house on this site now in 1986. The barn is still standing. (20 Kirk Road). 2. Oscar Ohlson's house on Rt. 78, south of the twenty "Maples." (41 Orange Road) Robert Foote house beyond. The center school building in the background.

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Album of Houses, p. 13

Three photos: Photos 1 & 2 are of the Leland House in Brush Valley, on Rt. 78, just south of Emerson Maynard's home (south of 970 Orange Road). House burned in 1943. 3. The Brush Valley schoolhouse on Rt. 78, located south of Barber Hill. Later moved north by the side of the road. The school had classes from 1904 to 1931, when pupils were sent to the center school in Warwick village.

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