Black and white photo, matte finish, postally unused, with picture of the Congregational Church (painted white). On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts, photographed by David N. Fisk'
Scan only of black and white photo postcard showing Congregational Church, painted white. On front: 'Congregational Church-- Worthington, Mass.', nothing on back, publisher unidentified. Russell H. Conwell School visible in background. Currently in…
A sepia photograph of a group of men, women and children photographed behind the Congregational Church. June 1900 on the back. The article is from the Springfield Republican, June 16, 1900, and describes a planned work party to repair the water pipes…
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: 'Congregational Church, Worthington, Mass.' (#70). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his brother. The sample…
Pale sepia-colored postcard titled: Congregational Church, Worthington, Mass.' Undivided back postcard with space for message on the front. One cent stamps. Church is original brown color. Two copies of the card, both mailed. One has a brief…
Black and white lithographed postcard, white border, on front: '24C6. Congegational Church, Worthington, Mass..' On back, along center divide: 'The Townview Card Co., 455 Fore St., Portland, Maine'
Sepia real photo postcard titled 'Congregational Parsonage Worthington Mass' made by Thrasher Post Card Co. Mt. Clemens, Mich. and Worthington, Mass. Postally unused. From a postcard album (since deteriorated) left by Mrs. Josephine (Rice) Creelman
Connecticut Influences in Western Massachusetts and Vermont,' by Rising Lake Morrow, Tercentenary Commssion State of Connecticut. Yale University Press, 1936. Softcover.
Black and white photograph of the Consider Cole house. Consider purchased the home from Sam Cole and then it was sold to Lewis Cowing who sold it to Hescock and Johnson - the owners as of 1905. Reverend George Reed Moody writes, 'This is just the…
Sepia tone - One of three photos strung together with ribbon, all mounted on board: top image showing school group, possibly graduates, on porch; middle - November 28, 1895, adults not identified 'Elsie Bartlett'. Photo faded, scan shows more…
Sepia tone - One of three photos strung together with ribbon, all mounted on board: top - Nov. 28, 1895, interior of schoolroom showing desks and blackboard. Very faded. Scanned image much clearer than photo.
This black and white photograph shows the original curtain in the conwell Academy (Sevenars) auditorium. The Sevenars logo has since been inserted in lower center of curtain by George W. Humphrey; surrounding curtain made by Jean Humphrey.
Black and white photographic post card of the Conwell Academy. This building was built in 1860. Now used by Sevenars, Inc. for summer concerts. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Conwell Academy/Sevenars - Black and white photographs taken in early spring showing aside view of blacksmith shop (1980). South Worthington. Now part of Sevenars
Conwell Academy/Sevenars - Black and white photographs taken in early spring showing aside view of blacksmith shop (1980). South Worthington. Now part of Sevenars