Our Church Family Album
A red covered pamphlet giving vital statistics and interests of a number of members of Metcalf Chapel- no introductory page- approx. 1980
Pamphlet located in notebook labeled "The Trinitarian Congregational Church of Warwick"
A red covered pamphlet giving vital statistics and interests of a number of members of Metcalf Chapel- no introductory page- approx. 1980
Pamphlet located in notebook labeled "The Trinitarian Congregational Church of Warwick"
A scroll, done in Old English used in the period 1776 (made by Tim Ray) which was read by Lincoln Richards on June 18, 1976 during the presentation ceremony when the Historic Society was given the quilt created by grades 4,5 and 6 of Warwick Center School. The scroll is signed by each student. It hangs on the west wall of room 1A adjacent to the quilt.
Large colorful patchwork bicentennial quilt created by the 4th, 5th and 6th graders at Warwick Center School hangs on the west wall of room 1A
A newsclip by Rotha Nordstedt tells about the children creating and donating it to the Historical Society in 1976 - this is attached to the quilt.
Jan Norris and Anne Rogers supervised the project. A scroll was read and presented, which hangs on the west wall (see more details under scroll)
A gravestone rubbing on the north wall of room 1A of Abel Minard (Glass Blower) who died Oct 23, 1814, erected by Brother Workmen
36 survey inventory forms of Warwick houses and sites including photographs and descriptions from the Massachusetts Historical Commission
Arranged by Greta Ohlson Spratt 1979
A blue binder compiled in 1999 by William C. King of Ocean Springs MS. details the Stevens Family and includes a large photo of the family in 1920
All visitors to the Historical Society between August 20, 1977 and August 25, 2001 signed this book
Register is located in left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a
This notebook records all visitors who registered at Mt. Grace - 1920-1921
Fred A. Lincoln- Observer
Notebook is located on top shelf, left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a
A blue notebook details the Bliss Family- written by Charles Brown in 2003
Milton Bliss lived 1815-1901. Includes obituaries from newspapers of the Bliss sons, Everett, George and Milton. Notes about Blissville.