Many of the transcriptions found here are now in published form. They have been published by the Orange County Genealogical Society (in Goshen, New York). Volume 3 includes my Volume 3 and Volume 5. Volume 4 includes my four parts of New Milford history. There is a planned Volume 5, which will include my Volumes 6, 7, and 8, Part 1, which is about 250 transcriptions. They can be purchase through the Genealogical Society. Just Google them and print out the order form. Or they can be purchased from the Warwick Historical Society. They are also on sale at the gift shop at Baird's Tavern. I would like to thank the Genealogical Society and Dan Burrows for their efforts. Started a new blog for images of Warwick. Go to: www.imagesofwarwicknewyork.blogspot.com.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
This is a post card depicting the YMCA building in Warwick (1810 House), 1906.
This is a post card depicting the brick Warwick Institute that replaced the wooden one. I think it was located on High Street.
This is a post card depicting the Old Baptist Church in Warwick.
Post Card depicting the Landmark Inn, 1957.
This is a post card depicting the bank and firehouse on the corner of South St. and High St.
This is a post card depicting Lake Wawayanda.
Warwick, New York, Main Street, 1910.
Friday, March 9, 2012
The Fuller Mansion, circa 1909.
Orange County Fair, Middletown, NY
Orange County Fair, Middletown, NY
Orange County Fair, Middletown, NY.
Orange County Fair at Middletown, NY.
Photo taken by a Warwick Studio.
I am told this is the Bradner House on Colonial Avenue.
Have been told this is the Bradner Home on Colonial Ave.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Postcard showing the Old Baptist Church at Warwick, NY
Postcard showing the Red Swan Inn.
Postcard showing the P.E. Sanford house (Col. Hathorne House). It is still there, but in need of repair.
This is a postcard depicting the Sanford Fountain at the corner of Main Street and Colonial Ave.
This is a postcard of the M.E. Church and school in Edenville. The school building is no longer there and the church is now a private residence.
Early postcard for the Red Swan Inn.
Postcard of the Sleepy Valley Inn. Looks like one could get buzzed here in many different ways.
Postcard showing Warwick Conference Center
Postcard depicting Main Street, Warwick, NY
This postcard depicts the Warwick High School on Welling Avenue. The structure is no longer there.
This is an image from a postcard showing the Warwick Valley House, now the home of the Warwick Valley Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
This postcard shows the Amity School. It is still there, but I believe it now used as a firehouse. It is next to the old Presbyterian Church. Use the search engine on this site and type in amity roy vail. The top article will give you a nice history of the hamlet of Amity.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
This is a postcard I have recently purchased. It is postmarked 1914. I think the photo was taken at the intersection of South Street and Galloway Road. If this is correct, then Demming Park would be on the right and the steeple in the right background could be the Old Baptist Church.