Black and white photograph of Apple Blossom Time in 'The Maples' Garden. Apple trees were near the corner of the barn, now gone. This was the Rice home in the early 20th century. Now Jensens (2006).
Daily Hampshire Gazette full page article with photos and story of Grange celebration of Arthur G. Capen. 'This is Your Life' with presentation of portable TV set.
14 page script of event on March 28, 1959 honor Arthur G. Capen. Includes script, gift card, and personified version of Auld Land Syne. Includes comments by several Worthington people. There were over 60 peoples who's names are associated with this…
This sampler is a framed needlework piece recording the 'Family Record' of the Starkweather family. On the back: "Made by Nancy Starkweather Daniels from her granddaughter, Miss Emma S. Hubbard." "This 'Family Register,' worked by Nancy Starkweather…
Black and white photograph showing Albert Trow (1862-1938) and Ida Bartlett Trow(1861-1933) seated in a carriage nearing the Worthington Inn, which they owned. The photographer is unknown. Alfred and Ida (Bartlett) Trow. Black and white to sepia…
Scan of black and white snapshot photo of cars lined up outside the Worthington Inn on Old Post Road in Worthington Corners, around 1912. Drivers shown.
Scan of snapshot of Alfred W. Trow, owner of the Worthington Inn, showing him seated on a bench in front of his hotel. Probably taken by his daughter, Nancy Trow.
Scan of snapshot of Worthington Corners, ca. 1912. Shows the Corners Store in the distance and the Rice home at #1 Old Post Road in the front. The store was built in 1859, the Rice home was built in the early 19th century by William Rice…
Clippings, letters, mimeographed instructions, judging criteria, judging pages etc. etc. related to the selection of the Queen for the 1968 Worthington Bicentennial. Nanette Modestow was the person in charge.