Dot and Al Stevens's House. 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 63. This house was built by Aaron Stevens
Black and white photograph of Dot (left) and Eurma (right) Tower near barn with a pair of oxen. Oxen purchased from John Jarvis, Old Post Road, at age of approximately 6 months. Trained by Dorothy, they were used primarily for gathering sap.
New York Times obituary for Richard Stankiewicz, who died in Worthington on or around March 28, 1983 at the age of 60. Stankiewicz was called a pioneer of 'junk' sculpture and works were assemblages of materials commonly found in homes and…
Copies of articles from the Springfield Republican related to Bessie Ames (1856-1951). Articles include a notice about her 93rd birthday celebration, her obituary (died in 1951 at age 95), and article about her burial two days later.
Black and white glass slide titled: Dr. Whitcomb's Home' (#L30). Austin E Whitcomb (1908-1973) was the son of Mary Dodge. The house is located at 190 Witt Hill Road, known also as 'Cemetery Road.'
Dr. Brewster/Mollison/Horning House - Black and white glossy marked #9 Dr. Brewster 1792; Also owned by Harry and Lucie Mollison, Steve Strom, Leon Horning. Photograph by Dan Porter.
These photographs were scanned from original film strip for…
Dr. Lyman with Dog. 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 56.
Dr. Lyman's Horse. 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 57.
Sepia photograph titled: 'Dr. Lyman's Home, Worthington, Mass.' On back, along left side: 'Thrasher Post Card Co., Mt. Clemens, Mich. and Worthington, Mass.' Postmarked West Worthington, Aug. 30, 1911 and mailed to New Haven, Conn. Dr. William…
Black and white framed photograph of a smiling Dr. Stone at Brookstone wearing his gardening clothers and carrying a basket of spent garden material. This photograph was on display and is still in its frame. On the back is indicated that this was a…
Advertising card for Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil [sic], color lithograph. The oil was a cure-all. On back, stamped: 'Presented by C. K. Brewster. Worthington, Mass.' Presumably this was sold at the Brewster Store in Worthington Center. The item was…
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.
Drawing in pen and crayon or pastel by William G. Rice: On back is written: 'Parlor a The Maples in the Time of the Grandparents, Wm. & Wealthy Cottrell Rice, Drawn and Painted by William G. Rice, 1879' Gold frame, back paper deteriorating. Glass.
This postcard shows a drawing of the 'Worthington Church, 1771-1921.' This is the First Congregational Church but not the first building on this site. This building was built around 1882, and is the third home of the church, the first was on West…