Small wooden stamp with cloth wrapped base. Use unspecified. Could have been used as a tool to smear wax before stamping. There is residual wax on bottom of cloth covered stamp.
1818-1825 History of the Controversy over the location of the new Meeting House, from the town records. Signed by Jonathan Lyman, Joseph Merrick, Daniel Porter. Blue mimeographed copy.
White paper with red border and black lettering. Seems to be a formal copy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy's Inaugural Address. Includes small oval picture of President Kennedy.
Glass and framed certificate from 'Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, The Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors-General" to Henry H. Snyder. Please see Box 44a, 44-92. He was enrolled in this Freemason Society on December 6, 1956.…
Color copy of a color print of Abraham Lincoln in gold frame with glass. Could be useful for a school house display (identify), otherwise not very valuable. It is a very contemplative three quarter bust length portrait. Print shows brush marks from…
A rather presentable copy of the typical image of George Washington, on board. Of little interest except possibly for a school house display (identify) - a second, framed version of the same, with some hand painted additions, taped at bottom is…
Daily Hampshire Gazette, June 29, 1968. One page of the paper. Article: 'Russell Conwell Harvested Acres of Diamonds, Founded Temple University' by Thelma Whiting. Photo of conwell, Samaritan Hospital, Baptist Temple, Conwell's birthplace in…
Two issues of Hampshire Gazette May 18, 1874, May 26, 1874.
Containing articles about Worthington and Williamsburg flood.
The envelope these were kept in measures 7-3/8" x 10 1/2
Knickerbocker Press from Albany, N.Y., full paper. May 20, 1917.
One page cut out in sections. Article: "How Albany has been feeding the children of Spa"
1) December 1962 issue of "The Progressive Club Monthly," from Windsor, MA. Typed and stapled, mouse eaten at edges. Stencil drawing of Christmas tree on cover. received by John C. Buckley of Ridge Road, Worthington - contains an article by Alice…
Copy of article out of DAR Magazine, The Daily Evening Traveler, by Russell Conwell, correspondent, called "Massachusetts Battlefield on the Revolution, Part 4, Somerville, Charlestown, Concord, Lexington, and Salem in 1869.
Warrant and Treasurer's Report from the Worthington Fire District on June 27, 2006 (annual meeting) - Stephen P. Schulze to John Sullivan, Clerk of the Worthington Fire District
This is a copy of page 338 which lists "Four Corners Farm" on Old North Road in Worthinton as the only building in Worthington on the historic register. This is the current Worthington Inn. See 35-04 this same box. Now owned by Joe and Debbie Shaw.
Black and white poster announcing Robert Schrade's performance of Concerto Symphonique for Piano and Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. Includes a write up about Robert Schrade. There is also a separate sheet with gold writing on the same subject.
Official certificate of commission from Post Office Department To Willard Jones to be postmaster in West Worthington post office. (Where Dr. Clarke lived on the corner of River Road and Route 143).