Digital image only. On front: 'Main Street, Looking West' On back: Newvochrome, No, E 433, Pub. by The Springfield news Company. Addressed to Miss Ruth Burwell, Stafford Springs, Conn. Message: 'Quite a lot of children here. Two girls about your…
On front: The Commons, Worthington, Mass. W. M. Shaw's Series. Handwritten: '8-1-02. Dear A & J. Has the last few days been warm enough for you? The thermometer was 92 [degrees] yesterday, the same as it was the day of the fire but more breeze. Papa…
Black and white photograph of Ralph A. Moran house, also know as Parsons Camp. This was not, as previously identified, a 'Sears Kit' . It was built ca. 1935, is immediately south of the Town Hall, was renovated in 1952 by Ralph A. Moran and became…
Two black and white photographs of land in front of R. A. Moran House showing 6 school buses bacing house with white-painted church in the background. R. A. Moran owned the school bus company and parked his vehicles on Route 112.
Black and white photograph of the Jonathan Woodbridge house currently occupied by Scott Heyl and Marie Burkhardt, shown from Buffington Hill Road in winter. Note porch on the west side.
Black and white photograph of front of the Ralph A. Moran house (a.k.a. Parsons Camp) taken in the summertime. The front door was not used after the 1952 renovation. The entrance was around the back.
Black and white photograph of the north side of Ralph A. Moran's house (a.k.a. Parsons Camp), taken in the summer but before the gardens were fully developed.
Black and white photograph of Town Hall showing young yews which are beginning to cover up the classical lines. The side ell has not yet been added. Taken in the winter by Margaret (Marge) Moran.
Black and white photograph, taken by Margaret (Marge) Moran, of Lyceum Hall in winter. Three cars are parked in front of the building. Lyceum Hall was used as a school house before it became the Health Center and later Hillside Electronics. The…
Sepia postcard showing the Parsons Camp, the home of Ralph Moran (1912-2007) house and the sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: 'Parsons Camp, Worthington, Mass.' (#79). Thrasher was the son of George M. and…
Etching showing portrats of C. D. Pease, the first, C. D. Pease, the second, and Harry D. Pease, present head of the Pease Piano Company. Etching on light borwn paper
Sepia toned postcard showing Guy Fitzroy, James Corbett (seated) and Oliver Corbett, 1915-1920?, Worthington? (appears to be special occasion such as Oliver's or James's wedding). James is central figure so if his wedding, then it would have been in…