Two copies of black and white photograph of Honor Roll of Worthington, Mass. Archive item number 940.9/C/#346 provides an extensive description and history of this item. The WHS originally acquired this photograph on July 29, 1961, subsequently…
Blue toned image on matte paper pasted onto ledger sheet titled Hotel Register. Shows Pierce Tavern/Lafayette Inn building in state of serious disrepair with porch falling in. Side view, showing addition along Buffington Hill Road. Barn visible on…
Sepia real photo postcard titled 'Worthington, Mass.' with 'Copyright -- 1908 -- by H. B. Thrasher' Also #34 on bottom left corner. Divided back, printed upside down. Shows front of the Worthington Inn. Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927) was the…
Color lithograph (newvochrome) showing 'Worthington Inn, A. W. Trow, Prop. Worthington, Mass.'. On back: 'No E432, Pub. by The Springfield News Company, Springfield, Mass.Newvochrome N. Y. Leipzig, Dresden, Berlin, printed in Germany. Postmarked…
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard showing the front of the Worthington Inn with building in front. Unusual view. Postally unusued, divided back, Azo stamp box. Currently in collection of Gary Roy.
Black and white glass slide showing the front of the Worthington Inn. A young Bernice Ella Kilbourn (1902-1969) is standing in foreground dressed in pinafore and tam. This is #10. Over exposed.
Black and white glossy of the Worthington Inn showing back portion of a 1920s car. Taken in the winter. Two copies, one of which (belonging to Elsie V. Bartlett) indicated the Lafayette Lodge burned at 1:00 a.m. on February 27, 1931. The Worthington…
Jacob Bartlett Hotel, built in 1858, burned in 1898. Then Worthington Inn was built on the site. In 1983, this was the site of Henry Snyder's home 'Brickhaven.' This is currently D. Wayne Fisk's home. It was Marvis (Peg) Rolland's in the1980s. The…
Black and white glossy photograph of children playing in front of the the Worthington Inn. View from Four Corners. The Inn is the building on the right. On the left is a house that also burned at 1:00 AM February 27, 1931. For a time, Eleanor Parsons…
This is a sepia tone photograph of the Jacob Bartlett hotel which was a prececessor building to the Worthington Inn. The Jacob Bartlett hotel, built in 1858, burned in 1898. The Worthington Inn, built on this site burned on February 27, 1931, at 1:00…
Scan of black and white snapshot photo of cars lined up outside the Worthington Inn on Old Post Road in Worthington Corners, around 1912. Drivers shown.
Blue toned image on matte paper pasted onto ledger sheet titled Hotel Register. View of Inn along Old Post Road from west. Has large porch on front which wasn't shown in some of the earlier pictures of the Inn. Barn visible in the back of the…
Modern black and white copy of James Adams photgraph showing a guest bedroom with unidentified woman sitting on a chair looking in to a mirror at the Worthington Inn. Date unknown. Probably around 1910.
Modern black and white copies of James Adams photgraphs showing guest bedrooms and common spaces including fireplace at the Worthington Inn. Date unknown. Probably around 1910.
Blue toned image on matte paper pasted onto ledger sheet titled Hotel Register. Shows front of Worthington Inn across common area near Post Office and General Store. Image is soiled, looks like coffee cup was placed on it.
Black and white lithographic photographic postcard showing a spinning wheel (flax jenny) on the landing of the staircase. "Staircase, Worthington Inn, Worthington, Mass." Printed in Germany: 'Leipzig, Berlin, Dresden' printed on back. No writing on…
Digital copy of blue toned copy of photograph showing the Worthington Inn from the rear (south side). Probably taken by Nancy Trow. It is from her album.
Sepia snapshot showing front of Worthington Inn and road. (now Old Post Road), Unknown photographer. On back, June 19-July 17, 1908. Small nick at bottom right.
Blue toned image on matte paper pasted onto ledger sheet titled Hotel Register. Shows Worthington Inn, image from east looking west along Old Post Road. Wagon in front.