Brown tone photograph of toddlers Franklin Gilmore Burr pulling Buster Lyman in a wagon. Worthington Center. Scanned photograph only. The Worthington Center General Store, owned by a Brewster and run by a Burr, visible in background.
Brown tone photograph of Franklin G. Burr (1912-1976) at three (3) months of age, seated on lap of his father, Franklin H. Burr. Outdoor photo taken in front of barn. Scanned photograph.
Black and white photograph of Franklin G. Burr in chicken yard of Burr home at the northwest corner of Sam Hill and Huntington Road. Franklin Burr was born in 1912, he looks like an older teenager in this snapshot. Scanned photograph only.
Franklin H. Burr (1875-1955), right, and Grosvenor Hewitt (1872-1938), right. Grosvenor has a pipe in his mouth. They are standing in front of a woodpile with their hunting dogs. Between them they are holding a dead raccoon.
Black and white photograph of Franklin H. Burr (1875-1955), seated on metal fake behind horse on farm field. The Burr home was on Kinne Brook Road. Overexposed image.
Sepia photograph of Franklin H. Burr store front on northeast corner of intersection of Harvey Road and Route 112. Taken during winter in the early 20c. Scanned photo and photocopy only. Note the fire hydrant for dating purposes.
Sepia photograph postcard of Franklin H. Burr storefront on northeast corner of intersection of Harvey Road and Route 112. Taken during winter. Oxen and sleigh and unidentified man in front of steps. Scanned photo and photocopy only. Franklin Burr…
Black and white picture post card. L to R: Franklin H. Burr, Fordyce Knapp, Herb Porter, Ernest Thayer all dressed in suit and tie. For Calendar or republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Originally the Center Store (Brewsters) converted to home by Franklyn and Mary Hitchcock in 1940s. Corner of Harvey Road and Route 112 on east side. Owned by Thomas J. and Sharon M. O'Connell (11/2019)
Color photo of Fred Emerson in a red jacket giving a prize to an unidentified man at a horse draw. Henry Snyder is on the left. There is a fourth unidentified man holding the team of two large horses. Probably at Cummington Fair. Color photograph…
Black and white photograph of Fred M. Ludden and Alice Higgins' house. Fred (b. July 23rd, 1841, Williamsburg, d. March 19th, 1905) and Alice (b. June 5th, 1850) married on November 26th, 1874 and lived in Westhampton, then Chesterfield, then…
Black and white photograph of Alfred Corrill Stevens Sr. (Fred)(1856-1940ish), son of Lafayette Stevens and Laura Sarah Packard. Unknown photographer and date, but ca. 1910. #66 on slide. Fred Stevens is holding shotgun, with a dog, in front of a log…
Black and white photograph shows flagstone walkway to the front door of FSH library. Elsie Bartlett sent this photo to Emerson Davis on Nov. 9, 1959. It was given to the WHS by Karin Cook, resident of Worthington, who worked on the compilation of…
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 real photo postcard, untitled. On back: 'Frederick Sargeant Huntington Library, Worthington, Mass. 01098'; Etch Tone stamp box, made by Art Smith, Worthington, Mass. postally unused. Currently in collection of Elodi McBride.
Black and white real photo postcard showing front of Frederick Sargeant Huntington Library with two people standing in doorway. Untitled. On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts' on top, 'photographed by David N. Fisk' on bottom. Postally unused.…
Two copies of a photographic post card of the Frederick Sargent Huntington Library at Worthington Mass. One glossy black and white, one glossy sepia tone, both identical and taken in the summertime, before the wall to the south side was built up with…