Sepia tone and badly faded view of Bradley Falls (a.k.a. South Worthington Falls) showing the mill above and a man standing on a rock to the left of the falls. This card came with a note from Susan Arcouette Watling and was from her mother's…
Black and white photographic postcard of the 'West Worthington Falls, Worthington, Mass.' See others of the same view. These falls descend to a deep and cold water hole which has long been used for swimming. They are also associated with the legend…
Black and white photographic post card of the 'Worthington Casino and Library, Worthington, Mass.' This postcard shows of view of the casino and library. On reverse is written: 'Located behind home of Walter Powers.' Casino later added to back of…
Sepia-toned lithograph post card of 'Buffington Hill, Worthington, Mass.' At center divide on back: 'Pub. for The A. L. Schneider Co., New Haven, Conn. by Collotype Company, Elizabeth, N.J. and New York.'
Black and white photographic post card of 'The Center, Worthington, Mass.' View of road with house and porch at left side of picture. Taken in summer. Shows corner of Sam Hill Road and Route 112 and what is referred to as the 'Sheldon House.'
Black and white to sepia tone photographic post card of 'The Bradleys of South Worthington Take A Ride.' Eight people pictured, building in background, the Bradleys in car see PH45, Box 04d for transportation related documents. Jill Bradley…
Black and white glossy photographic post card of 'the Upper Falls, West Worthington.' 'Near here stood the grist mill of John Parish, 1780' This is also the falls associated with the legend of the lover's leap.
Sepia tone glossy image of the factory where Mrs. H. Bates made the rugs on her loom that were in 'The Farm' on Old North Road. (Rice) Approximate location established by Bee Smith and Ed Lewis 7/24/2003. East Windsor.
Handwritten on back of mounted sepia tone photo: James Halpin, Chestefield, Mass. Higgins Mill, Wood Splint Basket Making (identify Chesterfield Historical Society) Photo depicts 6 men splitting wood (ash) along with weaving a partly completed…
George M. Thrasher was father to Guy Thrasher. This photo also has text and a drawing of horse and grocery wagon 'This was taken from a grocery bag used in South Worthington by the father of Guy Thrasher.' ('Keep your eyes open and you will see,…
Taken on Buffington Hill Road; shop owned by Charles Kilbourn. Property later owned by Durgens, Okrents, and McAnulty. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. 'Woodworking shop of late Chas. Kilbourn, long a landmark in this…
Two black and white photographs taken at the foot of Ireland Street. This shows short side of shop. One is more Sepia tone, Both taken from a scrapbook. West side taken from Huntington Road. Is this what is now 'South Worthington' (Quinn)? identify…