This is a small red photo album dated in gold writing on cover '1895'; this date does not seem to pertain to pictures in album. Pictures include Bartlett-Kilbourn family pictures, the Gurney home on Old Post Road near the hotel (both burned down) …
This booklet is a photographic description of the area in New England stricken by the 1938 hurricane. Rhode Island and Eastern Massachusetts seem to have been heavily hit. Appears to be no photographic record of Worthington. Cost of booklet in 1938…
Sunday Republican, dated Sept. 1888, on page five, has article about the death of Frederick Sargent Huntington and announcement of memorial services. Not in good shape, other information in the Box 30 series.
Receipt notes a collection of taxes in 1901 on Huntington Estate (possibly the 14-acre plot left to Town by F. S. Huntington for a library - now 85, 99, and 101 Huntington Road).
Five unused pencils advertising 'Robert L. Cudworth, Wood Dealer' White pencils with black printing advertises 'Stove, Fireplace, and Slab Wood, Wood delivered from nearby lots' Telephone 2544, Cummington, Massachusetts. Formerly Bartlett Box
Elsie V. Bartlett's curling iron. Red-turned wood handles; metal tool; opens when squeezed by handles. Has one pivot point. Burned at ends of tool from use. Note pictures of Elsie Bartlett with hair curled. Formerly Bartlett Box
Copper hairpin, pointed ends, coiled at top which is a three-curved shape. Owned by Caroline Graves Bartlett (box has nothing to do with object) Formerly Bartlett Box
West Worthington Church Record Book dates from 1876 to 1917. Has headings for Pastors, Marriages, Baptisms, and is divided alphabetically for membership. It is 163 pages long. The cover is suede/leather bound
Alfred P. Stone to R. N. Wright. Concerning one-half of a certain pew in the Congregational Church formerly belonging to Cyprian Parish, deceased for the sum of $15.00
This is dated Feb. 18, 1913, and pertains to Rev. John D. Willard's speech in Springfield about the regneration of the hilltowns and his ideas for reform. Cites in Papers on the History of Worthington. See also Box 30b 2007a-084.
This booklet honors the ceremony of the Dedication of the Vestry at the South Worthington Church, August 11, 1903, George R. Moody, pastor and Chairman of the Day was Russell H Conwell, organist: Lora Adams. Included are photos of Vestry members and…
The small printed book contains the bylaws of the South Worthington Church adopted on August 26, 1933. There accompanies this book a typewritten version with changes from Church Association to South Worthington Community Chapel and other changes (See…