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Color snapshot taken at the 2004 Council on Aging Veterans Day Celebration held at the Worthington Town Hall. Visible in photo from left: Barbara Pease, Ken Pease, Robert (Bob) Osborne, Harry Refeen (1909-2008)

Color photograph of Barbara Pease, Henry Snyder with a sheet cake that appears to have a picture of the town hall in the frosting. It is taken at Brickhaven and is either celebrating his service to the town or the Bicentennial? .

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Color snapshot of costumed men singing, mostly wearing red vests and fake mustaches, holding music. At center (with glasses), Ray Magargal, to his right are Brad Fisk and Bevo Bartlett.

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Barn and ice house across road..This picture, in larger format may be found elsewhere in the archive..Copied from scrapbook of Helen Magargal.

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Black and white postcard showing barn at 136 Willimsburg Road (Mendelsohn's) Taken from Clark Road. This barn burned in 1966 when Kenneth and Barbara Porter were farming the property.

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Barn opposite Heacock Place on Buffington Hill Road. Next house belonged to Abby Hewitt and/or Charles Jones (Roy Jones father). Scanned photo only; original in collection of Bee Smith.

MISSING these were scans only and returned to Bee Smith

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Color glossy marked #4 Bartlett 1882. Originally a cheese factory owned by Horace Bartlett. Color photo scanned in black and white. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan…

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L. P. K., Mary Turner, Sid Smart, May K., Marion K., Dr's Daughter, Virginia S., Bernice K., Guy Bartlett, Florence Kilbourn (Doctor's wife), Dorothy K. (Daughter), Alice Bartlett, Guy's two girls, Marjorie and Dorothy drinking, picnic by Morey…

2018-040.tif
Quality reproduction of sepia photograph showing Bartlett's Hotel in Worthington Corners. A sticker on the back of the repro photo reads: "Sign over building reads 'Bartlett's Hotel" and "Back of original reads: "To Mrs. A. W. Trow when I am gone,…

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Black and white photograph of children with a cow. Virginia (sitting), Bernice (tallest), Syndey, Dorothy and Marion Dr's girls, little one, Guy's oldest daughter Marjorie.

Black and white photograph: 'Front row L to R: Smith, Jack Parret, Sam Parret, Chasrles M. Brewster, John Bur. Back row L to R: Elisha H. Brewster, Cullen Stevens, William J. Bartlett, Horace S. Cole, Chas ('Charlie') Bates. 1889 Cummington Fair…

Front row L to R: Smith, Jack Parret, Sam Parret, Chas M. Brewster, John Burr Back row L to R: Elisha H. Brewster, Cullen Stevens, Wm J. Bartlett, Horace S. Cole, Chas ('Charlie') Bates. For use in republication of Papers on the History of…

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Tin type showing member of the Bates family standing in front of a backdrop holding a toy wheelbarrow.

This item is tagged, not written in; special box is allotted for this item. In deteriorated condition. Includes family record.

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Tin type showing Bates family seated posed in front of Italianate garden scene. One older woman, one younger woman (both seated), two boys standing behind them, four younger children (3 boys? one girl) seated in front.

This is a collection of random photographs seemingly taken from a scrapbook. They should be sorted and given individual numbers. There are 27 black and white photographs to include: 'three old farmers,' on left Harry Bates; Farmer John and his wife;…

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Black and white photograph of the Bates House (Heritage - today owned by Jeff Racz) on Buffington Hill Road next to Woodbridge house. Clarence and Florence Bates passed the house to their daughter, Cottrell, who sold to Robert Lawson, who sold to new…

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Bates House with Stone Steps. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little…

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Becket Vital Records to 1850,' 1903, New-England Historic and Genealogical Society, 98 pp.

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Becket Sons in a Massachusetts Settlement of New Connecticut,' by Cathaline Alford Archer, New Haven, original draft, 1943, this printing, October 1953. 58 pp with notes, no images.
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