Photograph of Ina B. Dwyer, wife of George, mother of Leslie and Norris; 3rd from right in light colored hat taken at the Raynham Trolley station sometime during the 1900s. The other people in the photograph have not been identified.
Portrait of Josiah Dean in the 1770s. Josiah Dean was a prominent early settler of Raynham. He purchased the Leonard iron forge in 1767 and established a nail works and iron rolling mill on the site. Leonard Iron Forge is also known as the Taunton…
The Leonard House located on Orchard and King Street build and was built circa 1850. The Leonard family was prominent in Raynham. They owned and ran the Raynham's iron forge for over a years.
Milo Williams House located at 102 Judson Street built circa 1786. It has has a granite doorstep which came from the house of Robert Treat Paine who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.