Sepia tone - One of three photos strung together with ribbon, all mounted on board: top - Nov. 28, 1895, interior of schoolroom showing desks and blackboard. Very faded. Scanned image much clearer than photo.
Sepia tone - One of three photos strung together with ribbon, all mounted on board: top image showing school group, possibly graduates, on porch; middle - November 28, 1895, adults not identified 'Elsie Bartlett'. Photo faded, scan shows more…
Three copies of a black and white photographic post card 'Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass.' The photograph shows the flag and a sidewalk and is taken from across Old Post Road. The Lafayette lodge was destroyed by fire at 1:00 am on February 27,…
Three black and white photos: two show black cars (Model T), one with woman driver, the other undriven; third photo is of a horse-drawn carriage in front of a barn. Otherwise unidentified.
This black and white glossy photograph shows ruts in mudtime. 'This picture was not taken in Worthington but was in a nearby town. It was chosen for the history to show what ruts could develop in the trees in 'Mud Time'' This picture is possibly…
Two black and white glossy photograph of a two horse hitch. Taken at West Chesterfield post office, corner of River Road and Route 143. Stanton's store in early 20th century. Sign over store doorway is difficult to read.
Black and white glossy photograph of a horse drawn sleigh with people aboard. 'Worthington Stage in snowtime' This picture is possibly one of the illustrations in Papers on the History of Worthington.
Sepia post card showing sled filled with winter-clad men and women drawn by two horses. Written on back in pencil: "Mr. Bradley's Express" and "L.A. Cole" Along left side: Photo Post Card by M. P. Clark, Williamsburg, Mass. R. F. D."
Black and white photograph of Lafayette Lodge. View from Old Post Road, in summer. Has what looks like coffee or ink stains on front. Bob Miller used this photograph for a Hampshire Gazette printing on July 19, 1999.
This is printed on spotted newsprint and is sepia tone. According to Lois Ashe Brown, the Noah Pierce (a.k.a. Pearce) Tavern was taken down prior to 1900. (see post it on back of photo). On June 13, 1825, Lafayette and his entourage stayed at the…
This black and white glossy photograph also shows car parked on dirt road, several trees, a fire hydrant, and a flag. View from Four Corners looking along present day Old Post Road. The writing on the photo says 'laffeyette lodge.'
Pierce (a.k.a. Pearce) Tavern, where Lafayette spent a night in 1825. The 'Lafayette Elm' under which he greeted townspeople the next morning is shown. Library is now on this site.' Lafayette was on his way from Albany to Boston for the laying of…
Note on back of photo: 'Casino on Huntington Road - being moved to Worthington Inn. December 3, 1917.' For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. The casino is the large building in the middle of the black and white glossy…
Pierce (a.k.a. Pearce) Tavern, where Lafayette spent a night in 1825. The 'Lafayette Elm' under which he greeted townspeople the next morning is shown. Library is now on this site.' There are two copies, one large, one small. Lafayette was on his way…