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Marguerite Bartlett. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 121. .She is standing in front of Mollison home (on Route 112)

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Marcus Brown and Julia Jordan House. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with…

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Color glossy marked #4 Bartlett 1882. Originally a cheese factory owned by Horace Bartlett. Color photo scanned in black and white.
These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by…

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Black and white photograph of 'Maplehurst Farm' - Eager/Tyler/Smith House. Also known as Meadowbrook Farm. The photograph is taken before Greg and Aurora Smith added a Scott Heyl designed addition on to the back of the old farm house. House owned…

Sugar time at Tower's camp'

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Photo shows sugaring buckets on maple tree on Walter Tower's farm. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.

3 copies of grid map of Worthington from Cummington on the north, Chesterfield on the east, and Huntington on the south, and westerly on the Middle Branch of the Westfield River.
Also included are 2 parchment pages; one depicts roads and named…

This map dates from 1975. It is based on U.S. Geological maps. It shows rural and hamlet zoning. On light sensitive blueprint paper.

Reproduction of map, dated 1830, showing meeting house, mills, tanworks, townhouse, etc. William Packard, surveyor. Signed by Joseph Marsh, Jonathan Brewster, and Daniel T. Hewitt

Reproduction of map, created on June 17, 1794 and signed on May 15, 1795, showing meeting house, mills, county roads. Signed by Selectmen: Jonathan Brewster, Matthew Warner, and Jonathan Woodbridge

Reproduction of map, dated 1783, showing parts of Worthington, Becket, Patridgefield, Murrayfield, and Washington which were incorporaed as Middlefield

Reproduction of map, dated 1762, Nathaniel Dwight survey of 'appropriated lands in Berkshire and Hampshire Counties.' Shows Plantation No. 3, Worthington, among many other adjacent communities. The Worthington survey is marked 'not completed.'

Copy was traced in December 1897 in the Department of Archives in the State House, Boston. This is a copy from the Forbes Library, verso of M 22. It is black and white and signed by Jon Brewster, Jon Woodbridge, Matt Warner, Selectmen of Committee of…

This map dates from 1975. It is based on U.S. Geological Survey maps 'ENVICO'. Shows proposed land use in terms of surface orientation; four types rural designations along with 'hamlet' designations..

3 Black and white photos showing enlarged areas of an original Worthington map: business Directory for the Four Corners, South Worthington, Ringville.

Copyrighted 1916, this map was made by the National Survey Co., Chester, VT, L. V. Crocker, Topographer. Shows Massachusetts and Connecticut. It is folded in accordian style between 2 gray covers. Stained on the front.

This is a lot map showing Lot 60, Cyrus Fords (sic). Abutters: Mitchell, Packard, Dawes (identify)

Map in bad condition; originally printed on cloth. This refers possibly to map M 01 in Horton-Newell house - they may be the same. Identify Lyn. This map, which is covered with plexiglass and mounted on metal sheet, screwed together, was purchased…

Map in bad condition; originally printed on cloth. Large map of Hampshire County, Western Massachusetts, 1860 - Walling This large map is rolled up in tissue paper and is on top of wooden cabinet onMezzanine, along with M 04 which is also too…

Map of Huntington MA is published by Beers in 1873, reproduced by Huntington Historical Society in 1987
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