Scan only of sepia real photo postcard showing surry with fringe, two horses, one driver and 9 visible passengers -- men, women and one boy. On front: 'Chesterfield & Worthington Stage.' on back: Photo Post Card by M. P. Clark, Williamsburg, Mass.…
Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of Chesterfield, Mass., 1762-1962,' anniversary program, 1962, softcover, 72 pp. with black and white photos
A History and Genealogy of the Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts, 1762-1962' by Town of Chesterfield, Bicentenniel Genealogy Committee, 1962. Includes a variety of short clippings about the publication and article from 12/29/86 about Stanton…
Ivory, soft-coverd booklet with black print, of childhood memories by Alice Cudworth Steele, with sketches by Olive Morey Thayer; original signatures of Alice C Steele and Olive M. Thayer, printed by Daily Hampshire Gazette for the Cummington…
Daguerrotype of children of Frances Emeline (born October 16, 1820) (married November 11, 1847) and Austin Healy Buxton, son of Simon and Francis E. Buxton. There were five children and it is unknown which two are in this portrait. The children…
Black and white photograph. Views on Huntington and Witt Hill Roads. A page from Scrapbook: first side, 'Decoration Day' children holding flags in Ringville Cemetery.
Ringville School from Huntington Road. Misc. pictures from two sides of scrapbook page; children in classroom. Sepia photo scanned as black and white. Ringville School House is home of Shirley Rida.
Ringville School from Huntington Road. Misc. pictures from two sides of scrapbook page; children in front of school house. Sepia picture scanned as black and white. Ringville School House is home of Shirley Rida.
Ringville School from Huntington Road. Misc. pictures from two sides of scrapbook page; four girls standing in front of 'shop' Sepia picture scanned as black and white. Ringville School House is home of Shirley Rida.
Copy of Owen drawing given to Russell H Conwell on his 80th birthday. Greeting from the little church on the hilltop at Worthington. This is the original drawing by Walter T. Owen, Architect, New York City. Greeting: 'Your restless boyhood feet…
2 pages of grey lined paper, handwritten and in poor condition, from 1865. Call to meeting - Brewster et al to organize first parish church and state separation. Would benefit from further scrutiny to discover whether there are any real estate…
On the occasion of the Bicentennial of the Town of Worthington, on June 30, 1968 at 11:00 a.m. Includes history of the Worthington Church (three seemingly different copies)