Duplicate copies of black and white lithograph post card titled: 'Public Library, Worthington, Mass.' On the back along center divide: 'Pub. for The A. L. Schneider Co., New Haven, Conn., by Collotype Company, Elizabeth, N.J. and New York'
Black and white lithograph post card titled 'Town Hall, Worthington, Mass.' At the center divided on the back: 'Pub. for The A. L. Schneider Co., New Haven, Conn. by Collotype Company, Elizabeth, N.J. and New York.'
Black and white lithograph post card titled '24C10. Packard General Store and Post Office, Worthington, Mass.' On back, along center divide: "The Townview Card Co. . . Portland, Maine" One cent stamp box.
Black and white photographic post card taken from picture by Bartlett of the Corners Store. White border, Defender stamp box, no other identifiers. Photograph has late 1920s-early 1930s automobiles. This is most likely under the proprietorship of…
Black and white photographic post card with image on 3/4 of the front. Title: 'Post Office Corner, Worthington, Mass. - W. M. Shaw's Store' View includes Cole house on the corner (Cole) and shows sidewalk in what is now known as Packard Park. There…
Black and white photographic post card of the 'Post Office, Worthington, Mass.' Merwin F. Packard is the proprietor. Reverse: 'Photograph Post Card from Studio of eastern illustration Co. Belfast, ME.' View includes gas pumps to the left of building…
Colorized photographic post card titled: 'Worthington Corners, Worthington, Mass. There is a sidewalk on the north side of what is now known as Packard Park. Printed in Germany. Published by Springfield News Postally unused. Newvochrome.
Sepia tone post card titled 'Main Street, Worthington Ctr, Mass (#217). This is a photograph of Brewster's Store on the corner of Harvey Road and Route 112. Taken in the summertime. Shows gas pump, truck, and store on the right and view of the road…
Black and white photographic post card of 'The Store, Worthington Center, Mass.' This is Brewster's Store on the corner of Harvey Road and Route 112. It predates installation of gas pump and utility lines seen in other photos of this establishment…
Black and white photographic post card of the Conwell Academy. This building was built in 1860. Now used by Sevenars, Inc. for summer concerts. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Black and white photographic post card of 'The Country Clubhouse at Worthington, Mass,' formerly the Benton Farm House. The photograph is taken from the back corner and shows the extensive porch, the chimney and the stone stair leading to the field -…
Black and white post card photographs with people standing in front of car across from town hall. Subject is a committee presenting community gift of car to the Reverend Barton - winter scene. His salary was not sufficient for him to replace his…
Black and white view of The Congregational Church, Worthington Center from Huntington Road; this photo reprint is cut from a book. On the reverse side is a drawing of a bus, dated 1905 'Bus of Worthington Transportation Co., Inc. 1905'.
Photos - Color view of the Congregational Church taken in the summer from Huntington Road; shows church painted white. Photo has what appears to be a water stain.
Black and white glossy photograph taken from oval driveway, off Huntington Road. Note…
Black and white glossy photograph taken from oval driveway, off Huntington Road. Note trees in front of church which are no longer present. Church painted white.
Interior view showing pews and floral decorations, organ pipes in background. This photo is sepia tone and mounted on board. The Sanctuary was most likely decorated by Emerson Davis for a special occasion.
Exterior view of people seated in chairs, on the south side of the church in the summer. Everyone is wearing hats; some of the people are Edwin H. Dodge, Noyes C. Bartlett, Benjamin F. Smith(?), Milton Brewster; additional illegible notes. Please…
Exterior view of people seated in chairs, on the south side of the church in the summer. Everyone wearing hats; some people are Edwin H. Dodge, Noyes C. Bartlett, Benjamin F Smith(?), Milton Brewster; additional illegible notes. Please see Ph68i1.