Photo of Charles Morse at Atwood Cemetery
Photo taken at Atwood Cemetery, Sept 8, 1974, taken by A.G. Day, Jr
Mr. Morse was 1st Curator of Warwick Historical society- labeled on back
Photo located on back of top of display case, south wall, room 1a
Photo taken at Atwood Cemetery, Sept 8, 1974, taken by A.G. Day, Jr
Mr. Morse was 1st Curator of Warwick Historical society- labeled on back
Photo located on back of top of display case, south wall, room 1a
Document from the Commonwealth confirming the incorporation of the Warwick Historical Society,Inc. May 15, 1972
Original corporation members of WHS: Ralph W. Witherell, Rose G. Zellmer, Joseph A. Stevens, Oscar N. Ohlsen, Bessie E. Thoren, Henry Nordstedt, Charles E. Lincoln, Jr., Roy Barber, Rodney F. Whipple
Located on wall above display case, south wall, room 1a
Framed portrait of  Charles Morse, the 1st curator of the Warwick Historical Society,
Hangs on south wall of 1A
"War Profits" or War Glass from Warwick- a newsclip telling of the Franklin Glass Factory in Warwick in the early 1800s
rock covered with slag and molten glass found at the site of the Franklin Glass Company
at base of glass cabinet (south wall)
A portion of the cartridge box carried with the old musket by Peter Proctor during the French and Indian Wars
five blue glass bottles
product of the Franklin Glass Company, Warwick, MA
first glass blown September 5, 1813