Howard Norton Cook (1901 - 1980) was born in Springfield and enjoyed visiting Granville early in his career as an artist. He spent most of career in the American Southwest and died in Santa Fe, New Mexico.He created the "Country Store" etching as a…
When Leona Aldrich Clifford passed on in 1990, her Country Caller articles were compiled by Ralph Hiers and reprinted in book form. All these copies were sold to benefit the Granville Library Club.
A sampler created by Elvira Dickinson in 1830.
The sampler concludes with this sage advice and what appears to be a bit of humor by its creator:
"Youth is the time for improvem."
A sampler created by Thankful Clark at the age of 14. It reads as follows (verbatim):"Make well of precioutime * while in yourpower be carefulwell to husband every * hour the time willcome * when you willsore * lament the happy moments that you…
Two photos of the grandchildren of Thankful (Clark) Green and Raymond Green of Granville, taken 19 Jun 1932 at the Barnard home in Granville, Massachusetts.
For the first time, Haynes’s unpublished writings circa 1776, Liberty Further Extended and his poem, The Battle of Lexington, are presented herein as very possibly having been composed in Granville, MA where precepts of ‘Liberty’ seemingly existed as…
Tirzah Seymour married Jesse Alexander, a widower, from Columbia, Pennsylvania, February 24, 1847.
Tirzah and Jesse had one child, William Seymour Alexander, born abt 1848.
Tirzah died September 25, 1849 of consumption/inflammation and is buried…