Black and white photograph of Calvin Tower. Calvin Tower lived at 'The Farm' before the Rice family owned it. He gave the granite foundation for the church from his property. In the late 18th century 'The Farm' was owned by the Kinne family. See…
Black and white to sepia tone photograph of three generations of Rices. William A. Rice (seated, reading); photo also shows William G. Rice and Wm. Gorham Rice, Jr. W. G . Rice is shown with elbow on fireplace. This was formerly in the Rice Memorial…
Grandfather William A. Rice and Grandson. Black and white photograph of Mr. Rice reading and young grandson William standing behind him. March 1901. This is a fairly well-known photograph. In this version the photo is framed in a scissored oval…
Black and white glass negative photograph of two little girls sitting on porch during spring. Titled 'On dining room porch', 1895 spring. Titled 'Saving the Sunflower Seeds'. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle…
Augustus Allen and Daughter Hazel. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little…
Mrs. Aaron Stevens. (Mrs. Sophia Stevens) See Ph101al. This black and white photo is an enlargement of top photo of Ph101al. (identify location, Bee Smith). The scan of the glass negative is archived with the identifier 2021-502.
Black and white possibly with paint flecked snow flakes of 'The Farm' on Old North Road. Poem on bottom front: 'So all night long the storm roared on;/ The morning broke without a sun.' John Greenleaf Whittier part of Snow-bound Series; initialed…
Black and white photograph on board of north front room at 'The Farm' on Old North Road. Shown is interior view, showing spinning wheel and child (William G. Rice, Jr.) reading at window. part of Snowbound Series; initialed H.L.P.R.. Room shows large…
Glass negative showing Mrs. Aaron Stevens Jr. (Sophia Stone, 1816-1910), mother of Eugene and Cullen. The negative may have been created by Harriet L. P. Rice in 1901. It is also possible it was created by the Howes Brothers. See also similar…
School Children, Coon District School. There is a note that this school was on Trouble St. in Cummington. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further…
Lena Osgood and her daughter. This may have been taken by Harriet Rice. The glass negatives were cleaned and catalogued by Marion Sweeney between 1982 and 1986.
Sepia photograph titled: 'Burton Hill, So. Worthington, Mass.' On back, along left side: Harris Photo Post Card Co., Pittston, Pa, and Mt. Arlington, N.J.' Postmarked Aug. 01, 1908 and mailed to Mrs. S. W. Miles in Westfield. Message: Pa got home at…
Digital copy of paid invoice dated Dec 1884 from Hayden and Son, Ringville, for clipper sleds purchased by Cutler Plympton & Co. in Northampton. 4 #2 sleds cost $3.00, 2 #1 sleds cost $183.