N. Proughty/Tower/Miller/Wrobleski House - Black and white glossy marked #36 Tower ca 1800.
These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan Porter.
Nancy A. Trow, cabinet card, Black and white to half tone formal portrait. Nancy is the daughter of A. W. Trow. Bosworth Studio, Springfield, MA. Frontal bust portrait with bow in hair, and lovely lace collar on her formal dress.
Badly faded black and white photograph of Nancy and Bessie Trow, Alfred Trow, Sam Hayden, Marion Bartlett, Orson Gurney standing in front of an unidentified house. Orson Gurney joined the Canadian army for WW I.
Death notice for Nancy Moore Burr (1785-1819). Emphasis on her religious commitment. Language of notice is emotional, lamenting her husband (Jonathan Burr) and orphans left behind.
Nancy Trow and Friend. 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 43.
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).…
This is a black and white photograph of Nathan Leonard's cellar hole on Prentice Road at the corner of Kinne Brook. This photo shows chimney ruins at the site of the house. Early settler in Worthington. Writing is possibly Arthur Capen's.
Nathan Leonard Cellar Hole - This black and white photograph was taken of the corner of Kinne Brook and Prentice Roads and shows wooden street sign before metal ones were introduced. in 1990s. Florence Glidden, from Denworth Farm, created wooden…
Nehemiah Tinker House (Preston Geer and Darryl Shedd). 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…
Postcard of a drawing by Walter T. Owen, architect in New York City. (see Box 24f) The architecture of the 'New Congregational Church' was influenced by the Rices due to their predilection for English Architecture of the time, possibly done in 1921,…
Glossy brochure with pictures and information. Held at Town Hall, May 17, 1956, was an opportunity for the telephone user to question or comment on quality of service. Pictures include Elizabeth Torrey, Emerson Davis, Lucie Mollison. Marie Stone…
Account in the Springfield Republican 1932-03-08 of the 50th wedding anniversary of Albert W. and Ida Trow. Article contains a lot of information about Albert Trow's early jobs in Worthington and he and his wife's ownership of the Worthington Inn.…
Photocopy of article from the Country Journal, May 21, 1980 titled: "Two generations make a living off the land." Discusses Gou Thrasher's businesses in South Worthington and the partnership between Guy Thrasher (1900-1985) and Carol Myrick (b.…
This is a newsclipping from the Hilltown News (precursor to the Country Journal?), 1964, stating: "Worthington has first women serving on Town Finance Board - Mrs. Raymond H. Sears and Mrs. Richard B. Smith, newly appointed members of the Finance…
The clipping, June 23, 2005, mentions the popular talk given by George Ashley who is a professor at Holyoke Community College and an expert on the native Americans in Massachusetts. He will return for our annual meeting in 2006 and speak about…
"News of Worthington Massachusetts January 1958 through December 1958"
Also "Scrap Book"
Item is a blue-green book with vinyl clad covers (currently stored in open box under computer table on west wall)
(Lois Ashe Brown)