Sepia photograph showing water power sawmill on the East Branch of the Westfield River in West Worthington Mass. owned and operated by George Miller in the late 1800s. Copy of original in the collection of the Donald Miller family, Middlefield, MA
Scan only of sepia photo titled: 'Looking South from Conwell Tower, So. Worthington, Mass.' On back is 'The Harris Studio, City Gates, St. Augustine, Fla. Divided back, postally used, Franklin 1 cent stamp. Mailed from Huntington, Aug 28, 1909 to…
Scan only of black and white photo postcard showing Congregational Church, painted white. On front: 'Congregational Church-- Worthington, Mass.', nothing on back, publisher unidentified. Russell H. Conwell School visible in background. Currently in…
Scan only of black and white photo postcard showing 'Russell H. Conwell School - Worthington, Mass.' from south. Divided back, publisher not identified, postally unusued. Currently in collection of Gary Roy.
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard titled 'Worthington Corners, Mass.' on front and #17. Postally used, publisher unidentified, postmarked Ringville, July 21, 1917. Mailed to Mr. L. E. Prouty, Pottersville, Mass. Message: 'Dear Leslie,…
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard titled 'Conwell's Homestead from Highland Street, South Worthington, Mass. 27. In the Hearts of the 'Dear-Old Berkshire Hills'' Postally unused. Publisher unnamed. Cyko stamp box. Long view looking west. …
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard titled 'Twinbrook Farm' Worthington, Mass. Postally unused, Azo stamp box, unnamed publisher. Currently in collection of Gary Roy. Shows two people sitting on porch of two story farm house. Man seated near…
Scan only of two-image sepia real photo showing 'G.F.B.'s' home in summer and winter. It appears to be images of 'The Spruces,' the Bartlett/Magargal home on Chesterfield Road/Rte. 143. Divided back, postally used, message on front: 'Dear Miss…
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: 'Center Bridge' Worthington, Mass.' (#7120). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his brother. The sample book was…
Man driving ox cart. Scan only of sepia real photo postcard titled 'Worthington Transportation Co., Worthington, Mass., #67' Postally used, publisher unnamed. Mailed from West Worthington, Oct. 16, 1924 to Miss Alice Farrington, Whitingham, Vt. no…
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard. Front: 'The Cairn, So. Worthington' Published by Harris Photo Post Card Co., Pittston, Pa. and Mt. Arlington, N.J. Divided back, postally used. Addressed to Miss Edythe Acker, 1422 W. Ontario St., Phila, Pa.…
Scan only of black and photo photo showing rear of Worthington Golf Club. White border. Front: 'Worthington Golf Club -- Worthington, Mass.' Divided back, postally used, 4 cent Lincoln stamp. Published by: National Press, Inc., North Chicago.…
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard. Front: 'Lofalot, Worthington, Mass.' shows house on hillside with flag flying from tall flagpole. Divided back, Azo stamp box. Not mailed, but written on. Publisher unidentified. Message: Dear Atta? (Alta?),…
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard. Front: School House, So. Worthington, Mass.' Divided back, C.YK stamp box. Published by Harris Photo Post Card Co., Pittston, Pa. and Mt. Arlington, N.J. Currently in collection of Gary Roy
Scan only of color photograph showing two cars touring on a country road. White border. Front: 'Greetings from Ringville' Publisher unknown, but 'Ser. 744 Auto & Road Scenes 12 Des.' on side on back. Postally unused, divided back. This does NOT look…
Scan only of brown-toned but basically black and white photo showing 'SPrices, Worthington, Mass.' Divided back, postally unused. Published by E. J. Curtis, Pittsfield, Mass. Currently in collection of Gary Roy.
Scan only of black and white photo showing Mr. and mrs. Parkinson, owners of Listons. Currently in collection of Steve Magargal. Addendum, 2020: Diane Brenner identifed the two people in the photo as Joanie Liston and Ashley Cole. "Joan Liston was…