This is printed on spotted newsprint and is sepia tone. According to Lois Ashe Brown, the Noah Pierce (a.k.a. Pearce) Tavern was taken down prior to 1900. (see post it on back of photo). On June 13, 1825, Lafayette and his entourage stayed at the…
Sepia photo from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook. Shows 'Lafayette Elm' in front of Pierce Tavern. n.d. but before building of library on site in 1914.
William A. Rice. Black and white framed photograph taken at Knowles Hill, Old North Road. (Buxton-Grady place) Inscription on the back reads: 'For Mr. Rice with Harriet's love and Christmas greetings.' 'Knowles Hill revisited, by W. A. R. after 20…
Article by Eva Fairman and Arthur Capen, "Know Your Worthington tour", Sunday, Oct. 15, 1961.
Two pages, typewritten.
Starts at Corners Grocery and ends at the FSH Library
Taken on Buffington Hill Road; shop owned by Charles Kilbourn. Property later owned by Durgens, Okrents, and McAnulty. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. 'Woodworking shop of late Chas. Kilbourn, long a landmark in this…
Kenneth B. Pease, Jr. (b. 1927) passed away on June 20, 2013. Other Worthington people mentioned are wife, Barbara Pease and daughter Marcia Pease Estelle and her husband Stephen.
One fairly dark black and white photo of Keegan house on Conwell Road. This house sits at the end of Conwell Road, behind which is the home of Richard and Millie Klouda. Mr. Keegan is Millie's brother. The large barn has since fallen down and the…
Black and white photograph of Kathryn and Arthur Smith in Brewster home on Huntington Road. Has a fireplace and a portrait of Elisha Brewster over mantle. Located on Huntington Road, Worthington. 'Kathryn Cook Smith and husband and Arthur are…
Sepiatone photo; formal studio portrait in paper envelope/folder of Katherine Stone. Inscribed in ink on folder cover, left, inside: 'Katherine Stone, S.A.S. 1913' Colophon of studio (Sheldon) on photo and colophon of heart (S.A.S.) on flap, lower…
Materials related to distribution of Thrift Stamps offered by Katharine McDowell Rice to all the students of Worthington. Includes sample Thrift Card, lists of students, and a non-complimentary comment about the Cudworth family. Wilmer Cudworth rote…