Half tone portrait of June Cudworth. The inscription on photo reads: to Aunt Alice and Uncle Frank, Your loving niece, June Feb. 5, 1949.' June is properly Wilma June Cudworth (Reynolds), born June 8, 1930 in Exeter, RI, daughter of Wilmer and…
Charles Monroe Cudworth, Mary Eva (Cudworth) Fairman, Aurelia (Todd) Cudworth; the baby is Ernest Fairman; the girl is Pauline Fairman who died from spinal meningitis as a child. Photo is in a fancy board frame. Picture taken outdoors, possibly a…
This photo is sepia-tone and pasted to paper. It is a formal portrait of Mary Cudworth Locke, Etta Locke Harlow, Wesley Harlow, Aurelia Cudworth. Scanned as black and white.
This black and white to sepia tone photo was taken at the Sheldon Studios in Northampton; oval photograph in a grey board frame of Mary Cudworth (Mrs. Alvin M. Locke), Joseph Cudworth's daughter. Scanned as black and white.
This black and white to sepia tone photo shows Clarence Bates, son of Shepherd Bates. Formal photograph by Knowlton Brother, 142 Main Street, Northampton, Mass. Oval. Scanned as black and white. In a black cardboard frame.
Black and white photograph of Walter Tower. Photo shows Tower pouring maple syrup into gallon containers in his sugar house. Identify for republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Black and white water stained photograph of Henry and Eva Snyder at the Bicentennial with a cake picturing the town hall, incorporated June 20, 1768. Cross refer Box 04a PH39 series.
This black and white to sepia tone photo is from the Knowlton Bros. Photographer at 52 Main Street, Northampton. It shows Joseph and Eva Cudworth as toddlers. scanned as black and white.
This is a collection of random photographs seemingly taken from a scrapbook. They should be sorted and given individual numbers. There are 27 black and white photographs to include: 'three old farmers,' on left Harry Bates; Farmer John and his wife;…
Tin type showing Bates family seated posed in front of Italianate garden scene. One older woman, one younger woman (both seated), two boys standing behind them, four younger children (3 boys? one girl) seated in front.