Black and white view of The Congregational Church, Worthington Center from Huntington Road; this photo reprint is cut from a book. On the reverse side is a drawing of a bus, dated 1905 'Bus of Worthington Transportation Co., Inc. 1905'.
The First Congregational Church (First Meeting House), from 1771, begun at West Street and Sam Hill Road and in 1772, dismantled and rebuilt at the corner of Harvey Road and Huntington Road. This sketch was done by Jerrilee (Bunce) Cain at the time…
Color tined photo. 'Congregational Church, Worthington, MA' The number '70' appears on the photo. The name 'Thrasher' handwritten on matte board. Shows the south side of the church and horse sheds located to the west of the church building. Church…
Photo is sepia tone and appears to be cut from a book. Shows early Congregational Church when it was brown. Note sheds on north side. also a newspaper clipping photo and two postcard photos
Exterior view of people seated in chairs, on the south side of the church in the summer. Everyone wearing hats; some people are Edwin H. Dodge, Noyes C. Bartlett, Benjamin F Smith(?), Milton Brewster; additional illegible notes. Please see Ph68i1.
Exterior view of people seated in chairs, on the south side of the church in the summer. Everyone is wearing hats; some of the people are Edwin H. Dodge, Noyes C. Bartlett, Benjamin F. Smith(?), Milton Brewster; additional illegible notes. Please…
Interior view showing pews and floral decorations, organ pipes in background. This photo is sepia tone and mounted on board. The Sanctuary was most likely decorated by Emerson Davis for a special occasion.
Black and white glossy photograph taken from oval driveway, off Huntington Road. Note trees in front of church which are no longer present. Church painted white.
Photos - Color view of the Congregational Church taken in the summer from Huntington Road; shows church painted white. Photo has what appears to be a water stain.
Black and white glossy photograph taken from oval driveway, off Huntington Road. Note…
Account of fireworks display at the Rod and Gun Club that was part of the Worthington Bicentennial celebration in 1968. The title overestimates the size of the crowd by a lot. There were approximately 1000 people at the event.
These documents were given to the Historical Society in lieu of being discarded. This plain black cardboard ledger was used to record accounts from 1975 to 1988. Beverly F. Smith was the clerk.
Box 29e is on the shelves in the basement of the WHS…
These documents were given to the Historical Society in lieu of being discarded. This red "6 column book" tape holding the covers together was used to record water rentals from 1959 - 1973
Box 29e is on the shelves in the basement of the WHS…