Collapse of Ralph Hiers' barn located at 66 Granby Road, Granville, MA. The barn still standing in the photo is the current home of Cooley & Co., open seasonally, with arts, crafts and other goods produced by local artisans.This image was posted…
The barn of Benjamin Clark, Sr. (1805-1889) The note on the back says "Hartland" but there were two Benjamin Clarks (Sr. and Jr.) living on the Granville side of the Granville/Hartland border according to the Ben Jones 1.0 map (locations 201 and…
Degano house, built 1910 (per town property card) and pond. Photo date unknown. Notes indicate it was owned by the Deganos. Sheriff Manning later rented. Owned by Ed Jensen in the late 1980's.
Thanks to Kathleen Bracken for solving the mystery of this house. It belonged to Fred Beers Clark (1864- ?) and was located across the river (Valley Brook, aka Great Valley Brook) from his father, Benjamin Clark, Sr.The second photo is of the…
From a George Aldrich glass negative, likely 1910 to 1930.This image was shared on the Granville-Tolland community Facebook group page on June 17, 2022. BF comented: "Looks like the old Phelon homestead." RD "Liked" that Comment so unless someone…
Old Town Hall and Shed, Tolland, Massachusetts. Photo date unknown. Photographer likely George Aldrich. The shed was used to house the town hearse, which was a wagon with a box on it, drawn by one horse (source: Hattie Hall Moore, 1939).
Replacement of the dam, sluice and roadway at the Noble & Cooley drum shop at 42 Water Street, Granville, MA. The top photo shows the old dam and roadway, the rest show the new dam under construction.