Black and white photograph of Ringville School: Arthur Capen and nine children in front of school. A beautiful 'portrait' of the school house. One window in front is borded up. A.W. Howes photo #409. Mounted on board
Black and white photograph. Views on Huntington and Witt Hill Roads. A page from Scrapbook: Riverside Farm, five women and a man sitting on steps. 4th of July 1908
Black and white photograph. Views on Huntington and Witt Hill Roads. A page from Scrapbook: first side, 'Decoration Day' children holding flags in Ringville Cemetery.
Ringville School from Huntington Road. Misc. pictures from two sides of scrapbook page; woman and two cats. Inscribed 'Peter and Linnie' Sepia picture scanned as black and white.
Ringville School from Huntington Road. Misc. pictures from two sides of scrapbook page; four girls standing in front of 'shop' Sepia picture scanned as black and white. Ringville School House is home of Shirley Rida.
Ringville School from Huntington Road. Misc. pictures from two sides of scrapbook page; children in front of school house. Sepia picture scanned as black and white. Ringville School House is home of Shirley Rida.
Ringville School from Huntington Road. Misc. pictures from two sides of scrapbook page; children in classroom. Sepia photo scanned as black and white. Ringville School House is home of Shirley Rida.
Black and white photographic post card of 'The Lobby, Worthington Inn, Worthington, Mass.' The Worthington Inn which was also became the Lafayette Lodge. See also Ph48pc for a view of the fireplace which includes the office. Postcard may have been…
In front of Lyceum Hall pictured are: Tom Bates with base ball in his hand, Waldo Cole with baseball and mitt, Melvin Stone with baseballl mitt, and Russell Stone with mitt. Sepia photo scanned as black and white.
Pictures boys forming pyramid at Lyceum Hall. House in rear of photo is 10 Buffington Hill Road, Billl Chamberlin. Sepia photo scanned as black and white.
High grammar children on staircase of Lyceum Hall Corners School. Note teacher: Arthur G. Capen. Sepia photo scanned as black and white.High grammar children at Lyceum Hall. Note large hair bows on girls. Sepia photo scanned as black and white.