Black and white photograph on cardboard mounting; 'The Farm, Old Oven and Fireplace'; Harriet L. P. Rice and William G. Rice's home at 168 Old North Rd.
Scan of glass negative showing Mrs. William Rice (Harriet L. P. Rice) and son, William G. Rice, Jr. sitting in a living room. (See also a scan of a photograph printed from this glass negative by A. F. Tuttle in 1973 for Arthur Capen and the…
There are three copies of this black and white photograph. Mrs. Harriet L. P. Rice, a Pruyn, is wearing a very formal dress and sitting in a chair with her son, William at her knee. (William G. Rice, Jr.) W. G. Rice, Jr. was a professor at the…
Black and white photograph showing Mrs. William Rice (Harriet L. P. Rice) and son, William G. Rice, Jr. sitting in a living room. This photograph was printed from a glass negative by A. F. Tuttle in 1973 for Arthur Capen and the Worthington Library.…
Black and white photograph of Harriet Brewster, 1957 photo standing with 1955, 1956 or 1957 Chevrolet. Daughter of Elisha Brewster, twin sister of Elizabeth Brewster.
Black and white photograph showing Harriet L.P. and William G. Rice's dog lying on the kitchen hearth at "The Farm", 168 Old North Rd. This was printed from a glass negative by A. F. Tuttle in 1973 for Arthur Capen and the Worthington Library.
Brief description of family of Harold Edward Brown ("Brownie," b. 1919) and Lois Marguerite Lyman Ashe Brown (1919-2000). Brownie settled in Worthington in 1926. Mentioned are sons Lyndon ( 1951-2005), Ben (b. 1955) and Willard (b. 1963). Also…
Obituary for Hannah Seely Rice (1835-1911) (Mrs. William Gorham Rice), mother of Katherine McDowell Rice, Susan Tracy Rice, Josephine Rice Creelman, and William G. Rice, Jr.
Notes on early settlers for presentation. Old Post Road from Northampton to Berkshire County; mentions Tilson Bartlett, Amos Frink, Abner Dwelly, Converse, Phineas Herrick, Nathan Branch, Morgan Hall, Sam.Morse, Col. Eben. Webber, Sam Buck, Luke…
Copper hairpin, pointed ends, coiled at top which is a three-curved shape. Owned by Caroline Graves Bartlett (box has nothing to do with object) Formerly Bartlett Box
Sepia colored RPPC with Kruxo stampbox, postally unused, but word 'H. L. Eddy on back. Sign above shed in photo reads: 'H. L. Eddy/Carriages, Harness, Sleighs/& Stoves' Carriage with horse in front of ship. Two hammocks visible.
Black and white photographic postcard of the 'H. C. Mollison (Sugar House) Worthington, Mass.' For republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.