Black and white photograph of the Rice/Jensen House. On rear, handwritten: 'Maple Shades', home of Miss Susan T. Rice, and Miss Katharine Rice, an old colonial house' 'Elsie Bartlett' See also Ph108PC. For use in republication of Papers on the…
'Worthington Centre, Worthington, Mass' - 'C. E. Brewster ..... printed in Berlin Germany' 'Newvochrome'
Colored picture of Worthngton Center, Huntington Road, gravel. Picture taken in front of church looking south. Colored (tinted) photograph…
Worthington Cemetery, Worthington, Mass' this is in fact the Ringville Cemetery as determined by the gate, the tall Pease tombstone and the 20 foot long capstones. From real photo postcard. Albert D. Bird, 1925, caretaker. Great Grandfather of Marion…
Exterior view of South Worthington Methodist Church. 'Miss Viva L. Bates; Cummington, Mass c/o Mrs. Emma Brewster RFD.'
'Tuesday morning, Dear Viva, how are you feeling now? Was it hot up there yesterday? It was something terrible here. Carl Hinn…
Summer cottage of Frank and Alice Sexton, moved from original location near the brook. It was for sale in summer 2006, owned by estate of Jacqueline Schuman. Currently (2021) owned by John Strucker who renovated the house extensively over the summer…
Gurney House - Black and white photograph of the 'Gurney's home where Taylor's home is now. It burned when the hotel burned ' in 1931. View is from the west. Note sidewalk and dirt road. Rebuilt by George O. Packard.
Ashmore Lodge - 'Creelman's now Epperly's' Dr. Creelman salvaged panelling from the Pierce (a..k.a. Pearce) Tavern to use in the addition on the south side of the house.
Black and white photograph of 'Harris Collins's home, at that time it was the home of Ben Albert, and now owned by Peter Kievitt. Note pergola which is no longer standing.
Black and white photograph of 'Clarence Pease's, now Ed and Sue Lewis' (2004) Built in 1947 by Clarence A. G. Pease on Old North Road. Across from 'Singing Pines.'
Rose Briar. Owed in the 1990's - 2000's by Susan Tallon and Kent Hicks. Owned by Michael J. and Kiersten C Marich (11/2019).
Black and white photograph showing little vegetation of Rose Briar under construction. 'W. G. Ball's home being built, now…
Originally the Center Store (Brewsters) converted to home by Franklyn and Mary Hitchcock in 1940s. Corner of Harvey Road and Route 112 on east side. Owned by Thomas J. and Sharon M. O'Connell (11/2019)