Granville's Baptist Church became part of what is now the Federated Church, which is currently located at the location of the former Baptist Church building (16 Granby Road). Priot to that the Baptist Church was located in the building now at 25…
The Mill in the Meadow was constructed in 1976 by Ralph Hiers, assisted by his grandson Matt Jones. Ralph was quite an expert in old mill sites in the Granville area. You can listen to him speak on that and other Granville history topics at THIS…
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…
Post Office formerly located on Granby Road at the southwest corner of the intersection with Water Street. The present day address would be 41 Granby Road (Route 189). The building was constructed in 1944 by Postmaster Olav Randolph (Randy) Petersen…
This house, built circa 1830, was torn down when the Village Green was improved in the 1990's. It was built around 1830 by Barlow and Spellman and occupied for many years by the Seymour family. Milo Seymour and his ancestors had been active in town…
Granby Road looking south from Maple Street (now Main Road). Gibbons Store is on the right. Burned down in 1934 and replaced by the current village store. Wilcox Hotel is on the left, torn down 1960's. The Methodist Church is in the background. Torn…
Photo shows Granby Road in the area of 15 and 17, with Wilcox Hotel across the street. The village store would be directly across the street from the hotel. The hotel is a little south of where the memorial and flag pole are today. The Universalist…
25 Granby Road, Granville, Massachusetts. Constructed in 1824/25 as the Baptist Church and originally located across the street where where the Federated Church is now.
In 1849 the building was sold to John Phelps for $105 and moved across the…
No-snow photo from the Viola Elizabeth Bettinger (1899-1983) photo album. Viola Bettinger was a teacher at the old Granville Village School during the early 1920's. Her photo album was donated to the Granville…