Color photograph showing from left: Helen Magargal, Gladys Osgood, Pete Packard, Ray Osgood, Arlene Packard, Scott Heyl and State Representative Steve Kulick at ground breaking ceremony.
Newspaper article describing ground breaking for WHS. Photographs Helen Magargal, Ted Claydon, Pete Packard, Gladys Osgood, Ray Osgood, Arlene Packard, Scott Heyl, Steve Kulick
Black and white photograph on gray cardboard. On back 'Worthington, Fall, White phlox door. The Farm H. L. P. R. The steps to the living room - from the East' 168 Old North Rd.
Article from Sanctuary magazine, November/December 1996 written by Thomas Conuel titled "What's Worthwhile in Worthington." Sub title: "Worthington spreads its population of 1,280 citizens over 33.5 square miles. Elbowroom, as they say out west, does…
Sepia real photo postcard titled 'Westfield River Near Worthington, Mass.' made by Thrasher Post Card Co., Mt. Clemens Mich. and Worthington, Mass. Postally unused. Shows Westfield River with rocks. Summer. From a postcard album (since deteriorated)…
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…
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. 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…
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…
Black and white lithograph view card, undivided back, postally unused. Shows 'A Western Massachusetts Street Car' trolley with wires at top and tracks. Number 104, Huntington is destination at the top. Trolley ran from Chester to Springfield. …