This black and white photograph of the Freeman House (nest to Schrade's) (today owned by the Schrade/James family) is on Ireland Street It is next to Sevenars (Schrades Conwell Academy). Franklin W. Hitchcock photograph.
Glass and framed certificate from 'Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, The Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors-General" to Henry H. Snyder. Please see Box 44a, 44-92. He was enrolled in this Freemason Society on December 6, 1956.…
Organization, The Friendship Guild, Notebook Spiral-bound notebook in deteriorating condition - meeting minutes. Frontispiece is the Guild History written by Elizaabeth Payne. Worthington Church history by Elizaabeth Payne written in June 1989 for…
Black loose leaf notebook containing Friendship Guild's secretary's reports from 1950. Includes constitution, and revised constitutiion of 1952, silver tea celebrating 25th anniversary 1948, picture taken on Creelman's (Epperlys - 9 Huntington Road)…
Frissel's Inn, Worthington, MA' The number '77' appears on the photo. Color tinted photograph. 'Thrasher' appears on the matte board. This is south of Sheldon Crocker's house (Herb Porter's former house). Barn built by Irving L. Bartlett ca 1900.…
Black and white glass slide: Front view of Stevens Mill and Dam in Stevensville, along the Chesterfield Road (Rte. 143). . Buildings are covered with snow. This slide in numbered is 72. It was probably taken around 1908.
Black and white photographic post card advertising 'Fun for children and grownups at Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass.' This picture was taken after the casino was moved to the Lafayette Lodge site (December 1917) and before the time it burned down…
Identify Catherine Rude Sena. This bedstead (headboard and footboard) is a well preserved example of Worthington craftsmanship. The bedstead was made in the Bartlett-Jones Bedstead Factory in West Worthington, which was built in 1846. Originally the…
Identify Catherine Rude Sena. The bureau was likely made in the Bartlett-Jones Bedstead Factory in West Worthington, which was built in 1846. Originally the mill made wooden screws for vices and presses. By 1886 the mill was making bedsteads and…