Black and white formal portrait of Zilpha Bartlett. Taylor studios photo, Corner of Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, CT. Oval shaped prin.t Named for Zilpha Cole who was a descendant of James Cole who built the first tavern in Amerca on Coles Hill…
Color glossy marked #14 Ansel Burr 1828 located on Thayer Hill Road. Photograph by Dan Porter. Scanned as black and white. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan Porter.
"Bicentennial Program" of events 6/29 - 7/6 1968. There is a handwritten note to "Helen, Mack and Steve" from "Ray - Dad" Originally in Box 27a (Bartlett).
19 page letter from 1941 to "each Mayor, Selectman, Assessor, Collector, Treasurer and Accounting Officer" from Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State House, Boston. Pertains to national emergency…
This is a deteriorating Springfield District Telephone Directory whose only relevance to Worthington is that is was with the papers pertaining to the Weights and Measures. It has a grey cover and a hole for hanging by a string is punched in the upper…
These embroidery hoops are on display in the main room of the historical society building. They were apparently not archived before being put in the case. They were made in LaFayette Stevens's Mill in Stevensville.
Glossy color photograph showing Sandy Epperly (rear) and Barbara Dunlevy at the May 13, 2013 COA luncheon, on the occasion of giving Barbara the Golden Cane, signifying her as the oldest resident in Worthington.
Black and white glossy photo showing group seated around table. Fromt left: Dot Burke, Irene Buckley, Eurma Tower, Stell Albert, Ellen Cottrell, Esther Kerley Dated 1970.