A copy of the address given by Rev. John H. Bisbee on December 18, 1863. It was delivered on the 25th anniversary of his becoming pastor of the First Congregational Church. It was printed by Trumbull & Gere Printers, Northampton
2 pages of grey lined paper, handwritten and in poor condition, from 1865. Call to meeting - Brewster et al to organize first parish church and state separation. Would benefit from further scrutiny to discover whether there are any real estate…
Original handwritten lists both in ink and pencil on lined paper dated May 27, 1876. Also some typewritten lists on the purchase of the church bell and placing it in the belfry
Two copies of a letter from John Adams to Deacon L. F. Stevens dated January 1, 1865. It pertains to Adams' excommunication from the church. Transcript from the original October 28, 1976
Transcript of talk for 50th anniversary of church building: Reminiscences of Mr. Huntington, and others. for Mr. Walter Stevens, by an old member (incog.) of the church. Handwriting is reminiscent of an older person's hand.
This communion service occurred July 11, 1971. A chronology of the history of the Church is on the back of the program. (copy attached to printed form in record book) (Example of information: The third meeting house was built in 1825 and burned in…
Copy of a one page program of singing that occurred on Wednesday evening, June 12, 1895 at the Congregational Church, Miss Harriet Brewster, organist. Also May Gurney (Ted Porter's grandmother)
Dated 6/26/68, this article pertains to the boulder and plaque placed on West Street commemorating the First Meeting House. This was done during Worthington bicentennial year, 1968. Newspaper article pasted on black construction paper for…
Hand written lined paper with names relating to 50th anniversary of the First Congregational Church building. Also, invitation to the anniversary with reference to youthful members.
This is a copy of the program for the services held in connection with the Annual Meeting of the Hampshire Conference of Congregational Churches held in Worthington on May 23, 24, 1888.
This sampler was done by Electa Harding Dodge, great, great grandmother to Helen Magargal. Very delicate. It appears that numbers and the alphabet are represented; dated '6th of February 1798' Formerly Bartlett Box
Very delicate with alphabet on top border, continuing on bottom. Two pine trees, two dogs, other designs, surrounding geometrical shape in the center. where it appears there are embroidered initials (possibly F G) and words. Formerly Bartlett Box
3 copies of 200-year anniversary invitation to Post Office Commemoration Ceremony; names of postmasters and dates of appointments; Daily Hammpshire Gazette article pertaining to open house; Berkshire Eagle - same (2 copies); 2 stamped envelopes…