Legal - Marriage Certificate Rufus H. Adams and Lora P. Ormsby Marriage Certificate for Rufus H. Adams and Lora P. Ormsby. Marriage at Worthington. Justice of the Peace was C. K. Brewster, Justice of the Peace.
Sepia tone picture post card shows golfer with hotel, post office, Epperly's house in background. Sent to Archer Fitzgerald, 310 W 88th St, New York City from Mary [Burr?] with love. 'This, Arch, is our golf course, at least part of it. Be good and…
Hampshire Gazette article, January 17, 2013 by Laura Rodley titled 'Vintage sleds rally Saturday' about Worthington Snow Mobile Club ride from Liston's to Huntington. Dean Messeck is mentioned with regard to this event. Also Michelle Dodge details a…
2006-144: View from Mt. Greylock access road toward the northwest distant view on a clear day. 2006-144a: View of memorial tower at summit of Mt. Greylock. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Two sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Both titled: ‘The Castle Farm, South Worthington, Mass.‘. (#13 and #14). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was
his…
Black and white photographic post card: 'View to the west from Worthington Inn, Worthington Massachusetts'. This picture shows the present day (2004) Epperly House and Rice/Jensen's house in foreground, Connie Sharron house (Ashmore Lodge) and…
Postcard - c1900 - Titled: 'From Town Hall, Worthington, MA.' Seems to be south-looking view of Huntington Road (Rte. 112 evetually). There is a house in the distance. Postcard addressed to Miss Helen W. Gilmore 'Home again and not very sleepy. I had…
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: ‘In the Dear Old Berkshire Hills, Worthington, Mass.‘ (#31).
Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his brother.…
Black and white photograph with a view south from 'The Farm' showing paved road, full maples in summer and stone wall on the right (most likely the property of 'The Farm.' Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Blue tinted photograph which appears to have been cut out of a publication. 'Worthington Center looking North.' Cited location is point from where photograph was taken.
Sepia post card: 'Looking east from Hotel, Worthington, Mass.' Old Post Road is unpaved. Lower right shows the 'Gurney House' which also burned when hotel burned. Also shows sidewalk and electric poles. The WHS has duplicate copies of this postcard.…
The view from Mrs. Drury's east door. The handwriting on the paper envelope is Katherine Rice's. She is most likely the photographer. The date would be between 1895 and 1905.
Black and white photograph with a view east from 'The Farm' showing a field of sunflowers in full bloom toward end of summer. The eastern landscape is quite pronounced. Taken from 'The Farm.' Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'…
DVD-R showing operations of the Worthington Post office during Cullen ('Pete') packard's tenure as postmaster. Shows mail being brought from Williamburg to Worthington, being sorted and put into boxes, and then redlivered to nearby towns. People on…