Two color photographs - the first shows an event with people seated including Mary Lou Juliano, Frank Juliano, Esther Mason, Bob Epperly, Elaine Hedley
The 1783 Sam Hill house was moved in 1987 to its third location on Prentice Road. When it was reassembled in 1990, and placed on a cement slab, it was noticed that the members had two sets of marks, indicating that the original location of the…
Black and white photograph of cellar hole on corner of Prentice Road and Kinne Brook Road. Possibly the residence of Amos Leonard (1741-1816) who called the first town meeting.
Photo showing Walter and sap container being pulled by horse over snowy field. This photo printed in the Saturday Evening Post, 2/23/57. Two page spread- taped in centerfold.
Brief description of the family of Richard Smith and Beverly Smith prepared for Worthington's 250th anniversary celebration. Also mentioned are children: Darryl Smith (wife Camille Smith) Nancy Smith Madru, and Scott Smith and grandchildren Dan…
Daily Hampshire Gazette page 1 and A4 story written by Sean Reagan on 'Potato Empire down to dust - foreclosure auction final blow for grower - Albert Farms a Legacy Undone' about auction on August 19, 2006 which was nullified and another was held…
Sevenars brochure outlining season, performers, contributors, plus photos. Includes photo of Hilltown Choral Society for pre-season concert. Worthington participants include: (front) Director Sandra Epperly, (front row) Beverly Bowman, Grant Bowman,…
Mentioned ar Frank Shea, Alberta Shea (d. 2012), Peggy Shea (d. 1984), Michael Shea, Patti Shea (husband Paul ?) Joe Shea, Frank Shea Jr., Cathy Shea (Mrs. Frank), Jim Shea, Jill Shea (Mrs. Jim)
Memories by Sherry Mason ( (Berta Sherry Wing, b. 1960) in 2018 for the Worthington 250th celebration. Includes photograph of Gary Bartlett and Pip Bartlett performing at the Town Hall as Laurel and Hardy
Letter from sister of Mrs. Sarah Stevens to Mrs. Sarah Stevens. Letter dated 1855-03-01 was written on the occasion of this sister's 69th birthday (D.O.B. 1786-03-01)
Bi-folded program for the annual Conwell Commemorative Service, bicentennial edition, June 3, 1968. The people involved in the annual service, held at the South Worthington Methodist Church in honor of the life of Russell H. Conwell included: Rev.…
Mentioned are Jack Diamond, Dorothy Diamond, Sharron family, Wayne Diamond, John Diamond, Lee Diamond, Andy Diamond, Shirley Diamong, and Judith (Judy) Diamond Spiess, Robert (Bob) Spiess. Barbara Pease, Marion Sanderson, Emmy Davis, Shawn Spiess…
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…
Color lithograph (newvochrome) showing 'Congrational Church, Worthington Centre, Mass.' made by Springfield News Company, Springfield, Mass. #E 774, printed in Germany. Three copies, all used: #1 postmarked Ringville, Oct. 4, 1910 to Mrs. C. E.…
Account in the Springfield Republican 1932-03-08 of the 50th wedding anniversary of Albert W. and Ida Trow. Article contains a lot of information about Albert Trow's early jobs in Worthington and he and his wife's ownership of the Worthington Inn.…