Multiple copies of a black and white lithographic photograph postcard of 'The Old Lafayette House, Worthington Corners, Mass.' This was also called Pierce or Pearce Tavern. The building, in serious disrepair, was demolished around 1903 and parts…
Black and white photograph of Alice Bartlett (LeDuc) (1894-1980), Guy Bartlett (1882-1970), and Horace Bartlett (1846-1925). Guy is on the on hay wagon.
Black and white photograph of children with a cow. Virginia (sitting), Bernice (tallest), Syndey, Dorothy and Marion Dr's girls, little one, Guy's oldest daughter Marjorie.
L. P. K., Mary Turner, Sid Smart, May K., Marion K., Dr's Daughter, Virginia S., Bernice K., Guy Bartlett, Florence Kilbourn (Doctor's wife), Dorothy K. (Daughter), Alice Bartlett, Guy's two girls, Marjorie and Dorothy drinking, picnic by Morey…
Sexton House - Black and white photograph of Stony Brook Cottage, Uncle George Kilbourn, 85 years old (Dorothy's grandfather), now the cottage between Michael A. McAnulty's and Pete Packard's. (a.k.a. Sexton's) Used to be down by the brook in back of…
Black and white photograph of Frank and Alice Sexton and Dorothy Kilbourn in front of 1955 Chevrolet. May have been taken outside of Helen Magargal's garage.
Sepia photograph. Group scene of men with shovels, boys and women watching. Starting construction at the Frederick Sargent Huntington library. Includes Granville Capen
Black and white picture of horse 'Prince,' less than 30 years old and Charlie Jones on golf course looking toward Mrs. Gurney's inn, barn and garage. They appear to be grooming the golf links.
Black and white oval portrait of an unidentified woman. Donated by George Bartlett. Scanned as black and white. Lovely image carefully covered in grey paper.
Black and white to sepia tone outdoor photograph of group of students and their teachers. Different aged boys and girls. Made by A.W. Howes Photographer, Ashfield, MA 1906. 'No. 446' Duplicate can be had at any time. Scanned as black and white.…
Black and white photograph of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bartlett (of Hartford, Connecticut) in costume for colonial ball, 50th anniversary Putnam Phalanx (probably taken in Hartford), October 1908. (see also 2005-009, Box 03b, duplicate).