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This miscellaneous material on the history of Worthington dates from 1984 IDENTIFY

My recollection of the little Methodist church in West Worthington' She was born in 1900, memories of church date from 1910 to 1912.

Donald Ives wrote this extensive weather report for the town complete with 6 charts to summer 2007 for inclusion in the republication of Papers on the History of Worthington

Walter Stevens' transcription (done at Forbes Library) from various sources recording info about Samuel Howe. Howe as lawyer represented various Worthington clients: Eliphabet Metcalf, Nathaniel Eager, Jonathan Prentice, Harvey Partridge, Trowbridge…

Walter Stevens' transcription (done at Forbes Library) from various sources recording info about Samuel Howe. Includes list of Howe's children. (this is date of transcription not of documents) p. 6, note by Arthur Capen

Walter Stevens' transcription (done at Forbes Library) from various sources recording info about Samuel Howe. Biography of Samuel Howe. Date of transcription, not of document.

Typewritten transcription excerpted from a journal dated 1792 of Rev. Francis Asbury from New York describing drive through Massachusetts, including passing through Worthington (Methodist Church - identify Dot Nelson)

C. Kenneth Osgood's statement on the First Meeting House Marker on West Street. Signed: C. Kenneth Osgood. One page typed. Dated September 6, 1968.

Three three ring notebooks containing Vital Records for Windsor, Middlefield, Hinsdale and Peru to the year 1850. Please also see 2004a-129 in Box 30 for Worthington's vital records to the year 1850. These are on the floor near the Linux computer…

Transcription of typewritten recollection of summer chores and activites by Mary Burr Hitchcock, no date.

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From 'Memories of Fifty Years Ago, by Sgt. Harold E. Brown, attached 20 Armored Division. 'Brownie' writes about March 1945, World War II. 'It was a sunny day in France. . . . in Perriers-sur-Andelle.

Ted Claydon wrote this history for the republication of the Papers on the History of Worthington. The file includes a copy of the topo map of the lot on West Street.

Photocopied history of the Burton-Wikander Place in Worthington on Capen Street 'A Brief Account of the Vicissitudes of the 'Burton'- Wikander Place... from the 12th Year of the Independence of America to A.D. 1956. According to Bob Randall, there is…

Two copies, each seven pages, typewritten 'Events in the State & Country at the Time of the First Settlements in Worthington' May have been a paper delivered to the Historical Society.

Paper, 'Worthington during the Revoltionary War' prepared by Donna Sears in a contest sponsored by the Worthington Historical Society. Identify. Her bibliography included Clifton Johnson, 'Historic Hampshire in the Connecticut Valley': James C.…

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Identify Ted Porter. History of Stevensville; Hatfield Grant (2 copies); a second summary of Hatfield Grant (2 copies) with reference to Golf Club House.

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Talks given to the WHS Meeting on July 8, 1939 and July 13, 1940 Talk 1: 2 copies. Storm of 1878. Talk 2: 'Extracting Treasurer'. Refers to George Joslyn, Edward J. Clark, Miss Josephine…

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington Grange. Talk probably given to WHS Meeting. See also Box 40.

These writings were done in preparation for the skit performed by the fourth grade of Conwell School at the Grand Opening of the WHS Museum on June 13, 1999. 'Early Stores' Corners Grocery, Ward's Store, West Worthington Store, Brewster Store.…

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Paper on West Worthington, dated 1942. Three copies.
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