19-page copy of "Western Massachusetts Hi-Lines", magazine of WMECO.
Photo on front of children swimming in swimming hole in Hampden on Scantic River
Pages 10-13, article on Worthington by Theron B. Hitchcock. Also includes photographs of town…
Vol. 21 number 6 - Copy of "Western New England", May 1911 published by Springfield Board of Trade.
Page 151 is article by John Colton, editorial staff of Springfield Union: "Golden Opportunities in Our Hilltowns".
The attached file includes the…
Vol. 2, number 1 - Copy of "Western New England", January 1912. Includes articles about trolly transportation and an interesting trolly map.
The attached file includes the covers and table of contents only.
Vol. 2, number 8 - Copy of "Western New England", September 1912 a periodical published by the Springfield Board of Trade covering a monthly topic of interest in Western Massachusetts. This issue pertains to Turners Falls.
The attached file includes…
MASTER SERGEANT ASHLEY O DODGE. Master Sergent Ashley O. Dodge was born to Philip Sheridan and Gladys H Dodge on October 2, 1927 in Worthington, MA. The majority of his youth was spent growing up in the Western Mass area where he attended schools…
Transcript of journal of Aaron Stevens dated 1921 by F. B. S. (Flora Beth Stevens). Meeting house raised 1825. J. Watt died (notice lack of "s" on Watt). Diary is from 1817 - 1856.
19 page letter from 1941 to "each Mayor, Selectman, Assessor, Collector, Treasurer and Accounting Officer" from Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State House, Boston. Pertains to national emergency…
Diary found by William Raynor (Bill Raynor) in his barn. Original given to Fred and Judy Gibson. A record of of daily life on the Osgood Farm from 1883 through 1911. Information on faming, West Worthington industries.,numerous names mentioned…
cross refer: Box 30c 973.3/J/#412
Newspaper clipping-Role of Worthington in Civil War Told. This is a report of the Carl S. Joslyn paper delivered to the Worthington Historical Society.