Four newspaper articles about competitive squirrel hunting, three focused on the event in Worthington; the earliest one describes the rationale for the event in terms of pest control and preserving the value of crops.
In front of Lyceum Hall pictured are: Tom Bates with base ball in his hand, Waldo Cole with baseball and mitt, Melvin Stone with baseballl mitt, and Russell Stone with mitt. Sepia photo scanned as black and white.
Color tinted photo. Four Corners, Birds Eye View including Lafayette, from south on 112. See also Ph99b for black and white version of this photograph. Color tinted photo. 'In the heart of the dear old Berkshire Hills' 'Thrasher' handwritten on…
Black and white glossy photograph with white lettering on the front: 'Four Corners, Birds Eye View, Worthington, Mass.' See also Ph99ALb for color tinted version of this photograph. This view is taken from about where Dick and Bee Smith currently…
Two sepia postcards, one from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: ‘ Worthington, Mass. (#58) and 'In The Heart of the Dear Old Berkshires. Four Corners. Virds Eye View, Worthington, Mass. (#58).
Black and white photograph of four unidentified girls in white dresses and caps holding candles in a procession. Historic recreation? Date estimated from style of photo finishing.
Dr. Russell H. Conwell (2nd from left on camel) Worthington native, founder of Temple University Philadelphia . Acres of Diamonds -orator Little Branch Worthington, Massachusetts.' Framed Photograph six people on camels with three native guides with…
Black and white photograph of the Frank E. Morey (b. March 4th, 1845, Westhampton) and Hattie Pierce (b. December 18th, 1845, Columbia, NH) house. The couple married on January 8th, 1864 and lived in Loudville (Westhampton) before moving to Indian…
Black and white to sepia tone portrait of Frank I. Bates (1872-1951), Brother of Harry L. Bates and May Bates Kilbourn. Wheelers Photographer, Pittsfield, Mass.
Black and white photograph of Frank I. Bates (1872-1951), Harry L. Bates (1885-1971) and May Bates (later Mrs. Charles A. Kilbourn) (1877-1945). Harry is a baby so this must be around 1885-1886.
Black and white photograph of a house owned by Frank Robinson on the south side of Old North Road. It no longer exists. Written on the back: 'This picture was taken by Miss Elsie V[enner] Bartlett. The house stood on Cold Street at the junction of…
Frank Robinson's Home. This dryplate glass negative photograph is in in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. (Plate IX, No. 3, Page 85.) Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the…
Black and white photograph of the home of Frank Sanderson (b. June 23rd, 1843). He had two wives - Nancy Shumway, then Ella Squires - before marrying Julia Drake on October 15th, 1877. Julia was born on April 26th, 1853, 'on the John Kinnie place on…
Black and white photograph of Frank and Alice Sexton and Dorothy Kilbourn in front of 1955 Chevrolet. May have been taken outside of Helen Magargal's garage.
This black and white photograph is of the Franklin Burr House on Kinne Brook Road. This is a view from the side. Print is taken from a scrapbook. Built by the same builder who constructed Chamberlin's on Buffington Hill.
Brown tone photograph of baby Franklin G. Burr in arms of 'Ba' (grandmother?). Written photograph: 'Last day of long clothes' 'Franklin and Ba, July 2, 1912.' Cupola from Hewitt barn visible in background. Scanned photograph and photocopy only.
Brown tone photograph of baby Franklin G. (Gilmore?) Burr in arms of woman (mother? Helen Gilmore Burr?). Standing on northeast corner of intersection of Harvey Road and Rte 112. Scanned photograph and photocopy only.
Brown tone photograph of baby Franklin G. (Gilmore?) Burr seated in lap of father, Franklin H. Burr. Outdoor photograph, unknown location. Scanned photograph and photocopy only.