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Interior with Walter Tower at work.

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Photo shows Walter Tower examining (grading) syrup.

Photo showing interior view of the sugarhouse. Eurma Tower making maple sugar candy. Inset, lower right corner is view of pitcher and paper cups for candy.

Photo showing interior view of the barn-sugar house. Boiling of sap and pouring boiled sap into container.

Photo showing Walter pouring sap into container. Snow on ground; sugar house in background.

Photo showing Walter and sap container being pulled by horse over snowy field. This photo printed in the Saturday Evening Post, 2/23/57. Two page spread- taped in centerfold.

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Noyes Bartlett (1833-1908) in Horace Bartlett's Barn, A dark image.

Black and white photograph of Deacon Eugene Stevens in his mill. 3/4 view (portrait). Shows hoops With the exception of size, Ph73J1 and Ph73J2 are identical.

Black and white photograph of Deacon Eugene Stevens in his mill. 3/4 view (portrait) With the exception of size, Ph73J1 and Ph73J2 are identical.

Black and white photograph of Deacon Eugene H. Stevens in mill with wood hoops. (identify Diane Brenner)

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Sawing logs into boards; shows log being cut on mill saw. See also Ph 73w. On display The hamlet is called Sampsonville, the Dingle, and Christian Hollow

Sawing logs into boards; shows log being cut on mill saw. See also Ph 73w. The hamlet is called Sampsonville, the Dingle, and Christian Hollow

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Shows two buildings and corner of house to the right, two horses hitched to cart, driver. Photo mounted on board.

Shows mill on left, dam and waterfall on right. On back of black and white photograph is written 'upper mill Stevensville.' (not the same as Ph73p)

Shows mill on left, dam and waterfall on right. Appears to be a newsprint paper page from book; sepia tone (not the same as Ph73n)

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Black and white photographic post card of Higgin's Mill with river and falls, taken in the summertime. Custom sawing was the product of the Higgin's Mill. It is in South Worthington and where Phyllis and Chris McCarty now live.

Shows mill with river in foreground. It seems to be a newsprint paper page from book. Sepia tone. This is a lovely scene with a stone wall next to a dirt road alongside a river. Mill in background.

Two black and white photographs taken at the foot of Ireland Street. This shows short side of shop. One is more Sepia tone, Both taken from a scrapbook. West side taken from Huntington Road. Is this what is now 'South Worthington' (Quinn)? identify…

Taken from scrapbook; sepia tone. East side, taken from Ireland Street. This appears to be Quinn's 'South Worthington' See Ph73r (identify Dot Nelson)

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…
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