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Wedding photo, Helen Alvina Hansen (6/20/12 -1/15/98) and Charles Louis Drolett, Jr. (6/2/09 - 10/1/70), taken 6/17/31. This image from FB via DL…
348 Water Street, Asa Seymour House, 1785. MACRIS Inv. # GRN 101
This house was discussed on the Granville Community Forum, May 2018. The following…
Photo of the Holcomb place at 14 Water Street, Granville, MA., taken about 1889. Photo shows Clement Holcomb (1816-1893), Maria (Case) Holcomb (1823-…
74 Water Street, Granville, Massachusetts.
Built 1920 (source: Town Property Card)
Photo taken summer of 1941 by Herbert Hiers.
62 Water Street, Granville, Massachusetts
1941 photo #78 from the Herbert Hiers photo album. The home of George Serouski in 1941.
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…
Photos of the Noble & Cooley buildings at 42 Water Street, Granville, MA., 01034, taken over a period of time.
The Holcomb Brothers building on Water Street, Granville, MA.
Photo and a two page event program for the Washington Bicentennial Entertainment, Friday, August 19, 1932, in Granville, Massachusetts. Held at the…
Edgar K. Walrath, Granville World War I Veteran, from a display created for Memorial Day, 1974.
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.…
Wedding Photo: Helen Alvina Hansen and Charles Louis Drolett, Jr., June 17, 1931
Water Street, 0348, Asa Seymour House, 1785
Water Street, 0042, Noble & Cooley 1902 Fire, Main Building Standing
Water Street, 0014, Clement Holcomb Homestead, about 1889
Water Street 0074, Granville, Massachusetts
Water Street 0062, Granville, Massachusetts
Water Street 0042, Dam and Roadway at Noble & Cooley Pond
Water Street 0042 Noble & Cooley Drum Shop
Water Street 0025 (approx.), Holcomb Brothers, Granville, Massachusetts
Washington Bicentennial, 1932
Walrath, Edgar K., World War 1 Veteran
Viola Elizabeth Bettinger (1899-1983)