Two brochures advertising the Berkshire Park Campground on Harvey Road in Worthington Center. F. M. Mailloux purchased the land from the George Dimock in 1975. It somehow found it's way back to Georgette Dimock who sold it, in 1986, to Robert and…
Black and white photograph of Bernice Kilbourn (1902-1969) and Alfred Kilbourn (1903-1912) as children, in front of open door of Capen/Riverside School. Alfred holding musical instrument and Bernice holding doll.
Black and white photograph of Bernice and Alfred Kilbourn and Sidney and Virginia Smart as children posing on hillside in best dress. Man and house in background. Could also be near the Sexton Summer Cottage. (see 2005-001)
Black and white to sepia tone photograph in oval matting of baby Bernice Kilbourn. Mat identifies G. T. Wilder, 86 North Street, Pittsfield. Damaged. Photo scanned as black and white.
Black and white photo of Bert Nugent, Fred Emerson, Henry Snyder. Handwritten in pencil on back: 'Proclamation of Bicentennial presented by Secretary of State John Davoren Presented to: Bert Nugent, Fred Emerson, Henry Snyder' L to R: Nugent,…
Color snapshot taken at the 2004 Council on Aging Christmas Party held at the Worthington Town Hall. Visible in photo from left: Berta Sanderson, Lyn Scott (?), Althea Mason, Mary Lou Juliano (1939-2008)
Black and white to sepia tone photograph of lady in chair in front of an 18th century clapboard colonial house. Handwritten note, 'For Mother. Irving.' A. W. and G. E. Howes Photographers, Ashfield, MA. The woman is Bessie Gurney, wife of Irving…
Bessie Trow. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 45.
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: 'Summer Time' Worthington, Mass.' From church in distance this appears to be South Worthington. (#23). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman…
Sepia photograph of Bessie Trow (Elizabeth) 1887-1968, daughter of Alfred Trow and Ida Trow. The Trows inherited the Worthington Inn from the former owner, Jacob Bartlett, Ida's father. They ran it until 1914.
Betsy (Tower) Smith. Black and white Portrait was taken at Schillare Studios, Northampton, Mass. Three quarter bust length of Mrs. Smith looking to her left. she is wearing a white shawl over a black dress. Her hair is crimped in the style of the…