Chauncey Day Pease Birthplace - On Corbett Road at the foot of Randall Hill. Faded black and white photograph shows two people sitting on porch, lower right. Possibly Nathan Branch House/Fitzroy House. See Ph102d, see also Nathan Branch/Fitzroy…
Chauncey Day Pease Birthplace - On Corbett Road at the foot of Randall Hill. Faded black and white photograph shows three people in the lower right corner, one standing. Possibly the Nathan Branch House/Fitzroy House.? See Ph102e. There is what…
Black and white photograph of the side view of Judge Elijah Brewster home, Huntington Road, Worthington. Elijah Brewster served as state Supreme Court justice. He was also the uncle of Kingman Brewster, President of Yale University, New Haven, CT. He…
Corbett Road. Land owned by Mass. Audubon Society. Dwelling torn down and moved to Nantucket (or Martha's Vineyard) Article in Box 35 details the move. Walter Tower's mother's parents: Nathan and Nancy Allen and 3rd person in photo (badly damaged).…
Black and white photograph of Eben Shaw Place (a.k.a. Raynor). Built by A. B. Medbury; Alfred Thayer came here in 1871. He was the son of Dwight Thayer. Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Thayer on piazza. Owned by Paddocks in 1977, then William & Bonnie Raynor. …
Black and white photograph of 'Samuel Knapp's Place.' Later owned by Eleanor Ferguson, then Edward McColgan. Possibly Samuel Knapp standing in front. Next to Gifford and Barbara Foster.
Black and white photograph of Williams House on Trouble Street. 'Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tower and their daughters Adella and Mary and a friend outside their house in the Dingle near Sam Knapp's, 3 miles from Worthington on 112 at Trouble Street.
Sepia tone photograph post card of former Chapman place identified by Cullen S. Packard, before renovation in the 1940s. Building is painted white. Also known as the Four Corners Farm (the only building in the National Historic Register for…
Black and white photograph (taken from magazine?) of the early Benton farmhouse which became the Clubhouse for Worthington Golf Club. Part of Lot 25 purchased by John Kinne. Original house stood just north of the current building. Club house…
Black and white photograph taken from scrapbook of Modestow House on Old Post Road. Also Known as The Horace Cole house; probably the homestead of Hiram Bagg who built the store and homestead circa 1800. Photo taken ca 1900.
Black and white photograph of the Jonathan Woodbridge House - on Buffington Hill Road. View from southeast, shows picket fence and people. Photo was made from an old stereograph made by Wallace Bradburn 'more than 50 years ago.' The stereograph is…
Jonathan Woodbridge House - View of interior, upper front hall. Shows Palladian window and chandelier and wallpaper, rugs before restoration. Owned at that time by Jay and Isabel Gangel. Helen Sharron Pollard and Jill Gangel, their grand daughter,…
Jonathan Woodbridge house - View of interior, the dining room and fireplace, chairs, bedwarmer, bird cage Black and white photograph. Isabel Gangel had a large rectangular wood stove in this room ca1960.
Jonathan Woodbridge House - View from the southeast from Buffington Hill Road Taken before restoration by Scott Heyl. Black and white photo in summer. This house was built from 1805 to 1806.
Jonathan Woodbridge House - View from the southeast from the intersection of Buffington Hill Road and Route 112. Taken before restoration by Scott Heyl. Black & white photo of winter scene. This house was built from 1805 to 1806
Jonathan Woodbridge House - View from the southwest from Buffington Hill Road. Taken before restoration by Scott Heyl. Black & white photo of winter scene. This house was built from 1805 to 1806.