This lap desk belonged to Jacob Bartlett, father of Nettie Bartlett, who married Edwin Pease, they were the parents of Kenneth Pease, Sr.. Jacob Bartlett owned the Jacob Bartlett Hotel which was later named the Worthington Inn. The desk contains…
Lanesborough Massachusetts, The Story of a Wilderness Settlement, 1765-1965' by Frances S. Martin, 1965, Eagle Printing, Pittsfield, signed by author. 110 pp. with map on endpaper, index. Includes some articles and booklets related to Lanesboro and…
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.
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing four young men in indian costumes and makeup standing in front of library.
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing man seated in front of library and group of boys sitting on grass in front of library. All in costume.
Black and white photograph on paper mounted on shirt cardboard. Writing on cardboard says 'The LaFayette Steven house (children of Fred Stevens in front) about 1900. Written by and signed Mr. Leonard.
Black and white photographic post card advertisement for 'Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass. 'Up so high -- yet so near' 'Over fine State roads, free from heavy auto travel, beautiful scenery, reasonable rates for week-ends, delicious home-cooked…
Three copies of a black and white photographic post card 'Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass.' The photograph shows the flag and a sidewalk and is taken from across Old Post Road. The Lafayette lodge was destroyed by fire at 1:00 am on February 27,…
Black and white lithographic photo postcard of "The Office at Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass." Shows the office of the hotel and the fireplace. Ph46pc shows the same scene from a different angle. No writing on back.
Two sepia postcards from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. One titled: 'Worthington, Mass.' (unnumbered). The other titled: 'In the heart of the dear old Berkshires, Worthington, Mass." (#95). Both show views of the…
Black and white lithographic photo postcard advertising the "Lafayette Lodge and One of the Cottages, Worthington, Mass."' Picture includes a 1920s automobile outside of an inset of one of the cottages. There is also an inset of Lafayette himself. …
Sepia colored brochure advertising the Lafayette Lodge, proprietors Mr. and Mrs Clinton F. Read. Touts the location and amenities and shows various rooms and nearby attractions.
Black and white advertising postcard, lithographed, showing activities at the Lafayette Lodge. Title: "Fun for Children and Grownups at Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass." Inserts show dance in big hall and children playing in stream. The larger…
Black and white photograph of Lafayette Lodge. View from Old Post Road, in summer. Has what looks like coffee or ink stains on front. Bob Miller used this photograph for a Hampshire Gazette printing on July 19, 1999.
This black and white glossy photograph also shows car parked on dirt road, several trees, a fire hydrant, and a flag. View from Four Corners looking along present day Old Post Road. The writing on the photo says 'laffeyette lodge.'