Brought to WHS building by Ted and Muriel Claydon (identify) and placed in corner cupboard which is in the east Vestibule. The handle is straight but the device is badly bent.
Plans/blueprints of original architectural drawings of first Congregational Church constructed at the end of the 19th century. Architects are Redwick, Aspinwall and Russell (Walter T. Owen, pricipal architect), 71 Broadway, NYC, NY. Most are 21' x…
Original and one copy of correspondence in file in Box 43, 43-24. From Society of Architectural Historians, Building of the United States to Mrs. Frank Feakes - general comments and observations about the architectural importance of the…
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)
Music written and performed by Michael A. McAnulty, [Church] Bell Choir Director 1996 - 2002.' Presented by the Worthington Congregational Church Bell Choir in his memory to be kept in the permanent archives of the Worthington Historical Society,…
Correspondence with the Church Friendship Guild. Richard G Bartlett, Howard Beebe, H E Brown, Bob ?, Bob Lowd, George Snook, Courtland G Higgins, Pvt Herbert Porter, Charles Eddy, F R Curran, Maj W J Forester, Chester Wisner, George H Packard, R…
This receipt is addressed to Elsie V. Bartlett postmarked 1906, Springfield, MA. Cost $218.07. There is a note on envelope that the 1960 carpet cost $2,800.
ChD4 consists of two letters. One is a Christmas greeting, 12/25/1883, sent out by Frederick Sargent Huntington. The other is a letter from Frederick Sargent Huntington to Horace F. Bartlett dated 3/24/1888. Postmarked Chicago, IL.
These manuals are small, green with the title on the cover. WHS has 31 copies. Manual dated 1871, published by Springfield Press of Union Printing Company.
This is one of two pieces (see CH2a) Mulberry Saucer, chipped in two places, one has hairline crack, shows wear on bottom, has painted scene on bottom (ls a lovely lavender color on cream). Possibly used in Pierce Tavern? Currently in basement.
This is one of two pieces (see CH2b) Mulberry Cup, intentionally has no handle and is in good condition, crackled finish, shows wear on the bottom, also depicts classical scene in bottom and on outside of cup (ls a lovely lavender color on cream).…
This flag covered the coffin of Kenneth Osgood (1938-1983) and was put in custody of his daughter on Memorial Day, 1984. the flag packet from Wadsworth Funeral home in Framingham, MA, is with the flag but should not be used. The lid to this box is…