Letter from John Sullivan on behalf of the Worthington Fire District to Residents pertaining to Safe Drinking Water Act, rates, well #4, grant money, etc. Also includes Summary by Grant Bowman of Worthington Water System.
Notes from Town Meeting records by Carl Joslyn, various dates, from October 16, 1765 to July 8, 1920. Includes a list of 132 names of those eligible for military service - Civil War with war casualities list, military draft.
Digital image of Hampshire Gazette article dated 2012-06-01 detailing the contest for a Worthington town flag to be hung in the Hall of Flags at the Massachusetts State House in Boston. Natalie Stafford was the winner of the contest. Fep. Steve Kulik…
Articles reporting on a wide variety of 1928 summer activities and visitors.
Worthington organizations include the Grange, the Women's Benevolent Society, the Congregational Church; Hampshire county extension service, Frederick Sargent Huntington…
Three articles detailing organizational meetings of Town entities held in January 1929: the Congregational Church, the Women's Benevolent Society, and the Royal Arcanum (part of the Grange). Articles include budgets and data fro treasurers'…
Dec. 3, 1928 article from Springfield or Northampton paper (not cited): Special town meeting to appropriate $625 for a repairing or buying new tractor/snow plow.
People mentioned include Henry L. Tower, Dorothy Tower, Mrs. James H. Burckes, Burr…
Congratulatory certificate upon entry into the armed forces of the United States. Presented by the Selectmen, signed by Wells W. Magargal and Henry H Snyder.
There are phhotocopies of various genealogical items including 3 wheels, several Tower trees, a family record and a coat of arms all borrowed from Lorraine Kerley. Also Walter H. Tower Dec. 29, 1982
Torrey House (Austin Geer). Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little…
Title Slide: Ladies, Please Remove your Hats. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This title slide manufactured by the Kansas City…
These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 1. Worthington, Mass. and Vicinity B.C. - 1947 (not scanned)