Black and white glass slide showing unidentified man and boy working in a garden in Stevensville. Given #69 by unknown photographer. Undated by ca. 1910
Black and white glass slide showing Stevensville Road with carriages and migrant worker family with parents and children, tents, outdoor stove, etc.Unknown photographer gave this number 75. Slide is cracked. Undated but probably around 1910. Folks…
Black and white glass slide portrait of Dr. W. J. Marwick, who was the Congregational minister in the early 1900s. Markwick. Unknown photographer. Number 103 on slide.
Black and white glass slide: Unidentified Road, possibly Rte. 143 looking south and east. Unknown photographer -- you can see his shadow in the lower right corner. This is numbered 86. In addition to the dirt road, there are fruit trees, a stone…
Black and white glass slide: Middle Branch of the Westfield River. Unknown photographer. This shows stream, rocks, and an unidentified structure in the distance.
Black and white glass slide: studio portrait of Russell H. Conwell (1843-1925), undated. Unknown photographer. He looks to be in his late-thirties, early forties in this formal image.
Black and white glass slide: Blacksmith Shop, South Worthington. The blacksmith shop is associated with Conwell Academy (now Schrades Sevenars concert hall). This is on Ireland Street at the corner of route 112. It is restored and used today for…
Black and white glass slide: Ring/Lucey Home at 12 Ring Road, in Ringville. Cracked. House currently occupied by Sarah Buie and Walter Wright. Also owned by George Dodge. Also laminated sheet from 250th in 2018.
Black and white glass slide: Mt. Parnassus chimney, West Street. Undated. L 54 at the bottom. Mt. Parnassus does not appear on any Worthington maps, but it was apparently located on the road heading into what is now Fox Den from "Parker Four…
Black and white glass slide showing the front of the Chauncey Pease (Harry Day Pease 'Pease Pod') House. Numbered 911. Unknown photographer. The Pease family made pianos in New York City.
Russell H. Conwell (1843-1925), formal portrait. Sepia half-tone portrait mounted on board 'Return to Richard J. Talbot, Whitney Building, Springfield......' three quarter bust length looking to his right. Balance is illegible. Looks to be taken…
Black and white to sepia tone oval deteriorating photograph in paper frame of Colonel Orin (Oren) Stone (1802-1881). Jane Bryant Stone was Sumner Wick Stone's mother (see Ph 101co)
Black and white damaged formal portrait of Lucie (Lucy) Mollison (1899-1983). Found in the walls of Lucy (Lucie) Mollison's house. Also, obituary for Lucy Mollison from the Berkshire Eagle.