(Continued from Part 3) 1985 pre-restoration photos of the Daniel Rose House, commissioned by Ernie Sattler.This is Part 4 in a series of 5 parts about this house and its occupants.Links to the other Parts in this series:PART 1 features old photos of…
The Champlin family owned a large farm at 605 Main Road on Granville Hill, a little over half way up the hill on the left. For pictures of the Champlin farm CLICK HERE.There are also members of the Champlin family in Granville Center school photos…
Found among documents in the estate of Dorothy M. Cusson, (d. 2010), who resided at 431 Main Rd., (f. 59 Maple St.), by her daughter, Rene Ellinger. I believe the Clarks were married in the house that still stands at 431 Main Rd.
Documents and records from the First Church of Christ Congregational, Granville, Massachusetts, including many records kept by Rev. Timothy Mather Cooley.Many records from this church are on long term loan to the Congregational Library and Archives…
An old elm tree. Note on the back of the postcard says the tree is on the David Rose lot at the corner of Main Road and South Lane 2 (now Crest Lane), West Granville, MassachusettsThe postcard is from Ruth (Nelson) Aldrich to Mayme Schwarzweller in…
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…
Picture shows what is now the Green, with Main Road (Route 57) running across the picture, and Granby Road (Route 189) coming up from the south. Stacker's house and the Grange are still standing in this picture. Today there are no structures on the…