Black and white photograph of sugar house at Kinne Brook Farm. The farm was purchased by Robert and Esther Mason in 1958. It is currently (2016) owned by Eliza Lake and Bart Niswonger. This is NOT the Red Bucket owned by Jeff Mason. See Forty Houses…
Sepia tone photograph of unidentified children (14); includes black and white glossy 5' x 7' reproduction. Includes Albert Edwards, Jack Pomeroy, Alfred Joyal, Betty Corbett, Dottie Joyal, Mabel Edwards, Jimmy Murphy, Buster (Albert) DeCelles, Dot…
Black and white photograph of Strong's Falls. According to Rev. Moody, the falls were 'thirty to forty feet below the road on the way from Huntington.' And, 'they attract a great deal of attention.' Featured in The South Worthington Parish by Rev.…
Three striking photographic post cards (2 black and white, 1 color) of 'Street View Worthington Center, Mass.' It is the 'Sheldon House' looking north from Brewster's Store on NW quadrant of Sam Hill Road and Route 112. The address is 217 Huntington…
Sepia real photo postcard titled 'Street View, Worthington Center, Mass.' made by Fletcher & Company, Orleans Vt., #26 in upper right corner. Long view showing Huntington Road (now Rte 112) looking south. Center alley of young maple trees with homes…
Bowker Hotel, Savoy MA and street scene. '4/28/57 for Homer Sherman, David Street, Dalton, MA 2nd tenement from the left on the block. Original location Savoy, MA 1880. This will be Olive's. Starkweather. Gus Smith Studio, Adams, MA' This is possibly…
Strawberry patch, location unknown. Many of these dryplate glass negative photographs 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…
History of the Town of Stratford, New Hampshire, 1773-1925' by Jeanette R. Thompson, The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1925, 525 pp. with map. Includes numerous rticles about the town and townspeople. Lois Ashe Brown came from this town.
Black and white photograph of damage suffered at 'The Farm' as a result of Hurricane Carol on August 31,1954. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Empty pine box with drawing of the Country Cricket Village Inn and 'Taste of New England' on sliding cover. Probably a box used to pakage gifts. The CountryCricket located on Rte 112 across the street from Conwell School, operated from around 1984…
Winter 1990 issue of Stonewalls magazine, Lucy Conant editor. Full 40-page issue with ads. Included is "The Life of a House in Worthington" by Joan Hastings, a portrait of the Chauncey D. Pease house on Rte. 112 (then owned by Joan and Wil Hastings;…