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Album of Houses, p. 20

Two picture postcards: 1. Rt. 78, road going up cemetery hill. Katherine Bass house on the right (65 Orange Road). Beyond that is the Taylor house, where Edwin Matthews lives now (69 Orange Road) in 1986. Note the narrow dirt road. 2. Wendell Road at Moores Pond, with the dirt road going over the bridge, looking East. The old automobile shows that the picture was taken early in the 1900s.

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Album of Houses, p. 19

Two picture postcards: The Warwick Congregational Church on what is now Rt. 78, between Alan Miner's place (58 Orange Road) and Robert Hubbard's house (66 Orange Road) - in 1986. 2. Congregational Church parsonage up to about 1930, when Lee J. Dresser Sr. bought it (66 Orange Road).

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Album of Houses, p. 18

Two picture postcards: 1. View of Mt. Grace in the background, showing the open land of the terrain. The old original center school building shown in this picture, was built sometime after 1771. This picture was taken about 1880. The Unitarian Church looks the same as it is today. 2. Unitarian Church, Warwick, Mass. Built in 1836 and dedicated January 18, 1837.

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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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