A rather presentable copy of the typical image of George Washington, on board. Of little interest except possibly for a school house display (identify) - a second, framed version of the same, with some hand painted additions, taped at bottom is…
Color photo of Council on Aging Christmas Party, 2004, in the Town Hall. Shown, front table from left: Gertrude (Gert) Dunham, Ann Ewald (1923-2009), June Shaw. On left side, seated: Lorraine Kerley. Standing from left: Althea Mason, Mary Lou Juliano…
Black and white photograph of Gertrude Bliss, Jennie Ziverican, John Ziverican, Helen Wronski (b. 1906), Genevieve Wronski (b. 1908) in the front row. Probably taken at school house in the Bush section of Windsor in the summertime.
This sepia tone photograph representes the monument to 41 commanders of the Civil War 'not hitherto memorialized.' This memorial (please also see Granite Block in non photograph Data Base #2006a-269) was unvelied on September 9th, 1925. Designed by…
Black and white glass negative photograph of boy, presumed to be, William G. Rice Jr.. around 4 or 5 with young girl of same age. Titled 'Saving the Sunflower Seeds'. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from…
Seven page mimeographed copy of paper "Gleanings from An Old Worthington Ledger" by James Ramage of Hartford, Ct. Ledger owned by John Watts from 1808.
Glendale Falls, with 2 unidentified women in the distance. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 53.
Glendale Falls. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 124. Very odd slide.
Hampshire Gazette article, September 26, 2012, by Laura Rodley, titled: 'Worthington performer's Goddess Shows heads to Academy of Music.' Describes Mariam Massaro and her Gaea Star Goddess Show. Performers mentioned including Anna Wolf of…
Glass slide. Photograph of the Worthington Golf Club, founded in 1905. Formerly the Benton House. This is number 38. The Benton home became the Golf Club in 1905. It is located on Ridge Road overlooking Worthington Corners.
Glass slide showing three golfers with their golf clubs. Slide is numbered 39. There is a woman golfing in a long white dress. The Golf Club was founded in 1905 and served as one of the amenities offered by the Lafayette Lodge.
Black and white photo apparently cut from postcard showing the Golf Club House (Benton) with the flagpole. View from the back corner showing porch before it was glassed in. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
This Golf Club Season Ticket from 1905 was found behind the fireplace in the Hewitt House (Diane Brenner and Jan Roby) during the renovation of the house in 2000 by Diane Brenner. It is written in calligraphic script and is made out to Mr. Wm. J.…
Golf Links, Lafayette Lodge in the distance. 'In the heart of the dear old Berkshire Hills'. The name 'Thrasher' handwritten on the matte board. Color tinted photo. Postcard title: 'In the Heart of the Dear Old Berkshire Hills. Golf Links, Lafayette…
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: ‘Golf Links and Lafayette Lodge in distance. Worthington, Mass. ‘. (#48). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his…
Sepia real photo postcard titled 'Golf Links Worthington, Mass.' made by Thrasher Post Card Co., Mt. Clemens, Mich. and Worthington, Mass. Postally unusued. Shows a man and two women with clubs standing near No. 4 tee. Fall or early spring, long…
Poster announcing "Good Ole Summertime" which is becoming an annual event. This is the second time we have presented this kind of a program. The first time Ed Lewis recorded the conversations for free; this time they were done by a professional for a…
Two articles related to events in Worthington, 1864 article about break in at the H. C ole store and 1868 articles about various entrepreurial activities in town. Mention are D. T. Hewitt, and H. Cole