First Annual Beef Roast - Antique vehicles lining up. (Possibly Ted Claydon's Farmall tractor.) Oliver Wiley, Bob Spiess, and Gail Miller in background.
First Annual Beef Roast - Bob Randall, Vice President WHS and Elodi McBride, Country Journal Correspondent Cold and snowy day until 4 p m when sun broke through the clouds as we lined up for food.
Black and white photograph: 'To go with Recreation Committee Report - can be cut down or made smaller. Please caption: 'Skating Rink at Park' Please credit Gordon Daniels for photo'
Black and white photograph: 'Front row L to R: Smith, Jack Parret, Sam Parret, Chasrles M. Brewster, John Bur. Back row L to R: Elisha H. Brewster, Cullen Stevens, William J. Bartlett, Horace S. Cole, Chas ('Charlie') Bates. 1889 Cummington Fair…
Front row L to R: Smith, Jack Parret, Sam Parret, Chas M. Brewster, John Burr Back row L to R: Elisha H. Brewster, Cullen Stevens, Wm J. Bartlett, Horace S. Cole, Chas ('Charlie') Bates. For use in republication of Papers on the History of…
Black and white to sepia tone photograph: This picture shows 2 men and 2 women standing around a very large free standing chimney-like structure. Bee Smith speculates that it is near 'Mount Parnassus' located near Parker Four Corners, 669490,…
Black and white photograph of 'Marion L. Bartlett.' This picture shows a woman in costume from the 1870s era. Picture most likely more recent - 1930s?.
Black and white photograph (has been cut) of the bicentennial parade, featuring e the Modestow children. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Black and white photograph for republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. This picture shows a group of 12 people on a hay wagon and a team of horses. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. 'Driver is Maurice…
Black and white photo apparently cut from postcard showing the Golf Club House (Benton) with the flagpole. View from the back corner showing porch before it was glassed in. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
This black and white photograph shows Henry Snyder, Fred Emerson, and Sheriff 'Johnny' Boyle at the Drummer's Club Bicentennial Ball. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Signed: Thrasher photo. Many of the people pictured worked in the penholder factory in South Worthington. Taken at Bradley Hall. Mounted on grey board. Lists people: Alice Bartlett, Agnes Cole, Arlin Cole, Sam Utley, Wallace Higgins, Royce Granger,…