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Probably used at Burr Farm. it was used when opening a hay mow which is a section of a barn used to store loose hay. Tool used primarily during the 19th century. Currently on display in main room.

Label: 'Ice tongs used by Louis Zarr from about 1922 to 1934 (over). They filled ice houses for many Worthington families for their ice refrigeratirs,' Cast iron: 2 tags written in ink by MZ.

This was found in Sampson's residence.

This portable saw sharpening stand is made of wood and folds out. Has stabilizers when in use as a clamp for the saw blade which is then sharpened on site. See T6 in basement.

This sap bucket is on loan from Catherine Rude-Sena until further notice. It is painted red on the exterior and silver inside. It was used for gathering sap in the early days of sugaring in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

This spading fork is on loan from Catherine Rude-Sena until further notice. It has a wooden handle, is fairly short, and a metal tyne base.

Two reamers found at the town transfer station by Duane Bartlett and given to Ted Claydon. They were probably used to bore holes in maple trees for sugaring taps. Also used to bore holed in furniture. In beautiful condition. See T 18 Currently on…

Two reamers found at the town transfer station by Duane Bartlett and given to Ted Claydon. They were probably used to bore holes in maple trees for sugaring taps. Also used to bore holed in furniture. In beautiful condition. See T 17

Toothed blade (rusted) and wood handle which is crafted. (See also T19 in basement)

Measurements are at bolt on upright section. 29' to jack curve. This wagon jack was used to raise ragons so wheel hubs could be greased. George Ashley explained, October 15, 2006, that this jack was a clever device made of wood to be used to lift a…

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Digital copy of glossy color photo of fire at the Albert Farm warehouses on Huntington Road taken from across the street at the home of Harley and Althea Mason. This image shows the fire reflected in the Masons' living room window.

Digital copy of glossy color photo of fire at the Albert Farm warehouses on Huntington Road showing reflection of the fire in the windows of the home of Harley and Althea Mason on Huntington Road.

Digital copy of glossy color photo of fire at the Albert Farm warehouses on Huntington Road taken from across the street at the Masons' home

Digital copy of glossy color photo of fire at the Albert Farm warehouses on Huntington Road taken from across the street at the Masons' home

Digital copy of glossy color photo of fire at the Albert Farm warehouses on Huntington Road taken from across the street at the Masons' home

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Black and white photo, matte finish, postally unused, with picture of original Fire House with car parked next to it. On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts, photographed by David N. Fisk'

possibly at the highway garage - 1967 Maxim (?) in color

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Hampshire Gazette article by Laura Rodley from Aug. 9, 2012 describing golf tournament sponsored by Aaron Lewis to benefit the R.H. Conwell Community Education Center. The tournament was held in Bernardston and the proceeds went to 'It Takes a…

First Annual Beef Roast - Helen Pollard, President whose veto of the pig roast made the beef roast possible. Last flowers of summer

First Annual Beef Roast - Line of people waiting to eat: Dick Waite, Lisa Turner (postmaster) and husband, Oliver Wiley, Laurie McAnulty, Mike Qualls, Sara Upton in background.
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