Black and white photographic postcard of the 'H. C. Mollison (Sugar House) Worthington, Mass.' For republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Black and white photographic postcard titled: 'Packard General Store & Post Office, Worthington, Mass' showing old cars in front. One cent stamp in place but never addressed.
This postcard is addressed to Mr. Charles Kilbourn, Worthington, Mass' ; has 1 cent stamp. Message: 'Do you remember the day I took the picture? Would like to see you all. We are going to give Father a postal shower (April 10) on his birthday.…
Sepia photographic post card of the Follett House (a.k.a. Sam Hills's House) at the end of Sam Hill Road. On the front is written 'Follett House 1783.' On the back is written 'Samuel Follett fought at Bunker Hill, came to Worthington 1781.' This…
Posed sepia portrait of Phyllis Allen, aged 5 years. Contains the following note: 'Photo of Phyllis Allen at 5 years. A rarely beautiful child lived a shot time on the Jus Pease farm now of West Springfield. Was in my Sunday School class. While here…
Sepia photograph of scene from Katharine McDowell Rice play 'Guilty O' Trespess' [sic]. Mounted on card stock. On front states: 'Guilty O' Trespass' A Comedy in one Act. By Katharine McDowell Rice, Produced 4 times daily at THE BIJOU THEATRE BOSTON,…
Sepia photograph of scene from Katharine McDowell Rice play 'Guilty O' Trespess' [sic]. Mounted on card stock. Photographer, Geo. Brayton, Boston. Handwritten on rear: 'This scene represents Cy and Mabel at one point in the lovemaking scene. The…
Sepia photograph of scene from Katharine McDowell Rice play 'Guilty O' Trespess' [sic]. Mounted on card stock. Photographer, Geo. Brayton, Boston. Handwritten on rear: 'Mothers over doors are good as being thoroughly country.' (?)
Sepia photograph of board with poster advertising Katharine McDowell Rice play 'Guilty O' Trespass.' Poster states: 'Farewell Week! of the Northampton Players, Commencing Monday, April 20 -- The World and His Wife -- William Faversham's Greatest…
Bijou Theater entrance displaying information about Katharine McDowell Rice play 'Guilty O' Trespass' Mounted on card stock. Shows Doorman in uniform, female ticket taker in booth. Ornamental front of building with many light bulbs. Signs listing…
This color photograph is of the Fitzroy House on Corbett Road. When taken down in 1964, it was the oldest house in town. Water color painting of this house done by Ruth Thompson, now owned by Harold Brown. Some of the boards and beams of the…
2 copies of sepia photographs of scene from Katharine McDowell Rice play. The play is unidentified but has a set with vertically striped wallpaper, one man with doctors kit, and 5 others in 1920s dress standing in the room. Sign over the door says…
One black and white photo of the Rice Homestead, 'Maple Shades' in its winter dress.' Built in 1806. Memorial boulder visible. On the back 'Picture #1 enlarge.' 'Mr. Geo. B. Joslyn in memory of S. T. R.' (Susan Tracy Rice).
Sepia tone photograph of Emerson Davis Home on Dingle Road with two elderly people and one horse standing in front, possibly Emerson Davis' parents.
A. W. Howes photograph mounted on board.
Dark black and white photograph taken from front of Rice/Jensen home called 'Maple Shades.' Table in front of fence with three people. Is the same fence where the Rice children sat with new shoes on and watched General Lafayette in 1825. See archive…
Black and white photograph of llbrary with view from southeast showing well-developed bushes in front, taken in summer. Note stone walled patio and French doors.
Black and white photograph of WorthingtonTown Hall taken from southwest. Note no plantings in front of building. The rear addition constructed by the W. P. A.
'Please return to Mrs. Harold E. Brown on Witt Road (Windemere is the home which Harold…
Black and white photograph of First Congregational Church from the front, showing boulder commemorating World War I and World War II veterans
Church painted white.