Black and white photograph of sugar house at Kinne Brook Farm. The farm was purchased by Robert and Esther Mason in 1958. It is currently (2016) owned by Eliza Lake and Bart Niswonger. This is NOT the Red Bucket owned by Jeff Mason. See Forty Houses…
This poster advertises a traditional 'summer tea' this time with speaker Dr. Norman Pike who showed slides of the Ashfield Historical Society Howes Brothers' dryplates. They were all Worthington subjects. Item includes article from The Country…
History of the Town of Sunderland Massachusetts, 1899-1954', Vol. II, by Arthur W. Hubbard, Ruth C. Warner and Benjamin J. Toczydlowski and genealogies by Fred C. Warner, no date, pre 1966, 462 pp pplus genealogical index
PVPC Survey of Historic Houses, Worthington, Massachusetts prepared by Bonnie Parsons of Pioneer Valley Planning Commission prior to submittiing application for inclusion in National Historic Commission. 1 copy with yellow cover, spiral bound. One…
Survey depicting the town limits of Worthington, the location of the meeting house and plan of roads. Scanned from map at Town Hall vault. This item originally copied from the State Archive is one of the oldest maps known to exist of the town.
Hand-drawn survey map of road network from 19th century. Depicts part of southern Worthington and neighboring Chester. Scan of a map from the Town Hall Vault.
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: ‘Russell H. Conwells Swans on Little Gallilee [sic], So. Worthington, Mass. Copyright 1923, H B Thasher‘. (#22).
Black and white snapshot showing Sydney Trow (1896-1989) with sister, ca. 1910, she is around 13 or 14 in this picture. It is not clear whether the sister behind her is Nina or Nancy.It is probably taken in front of or near the Worthington Inn,…
Taking the High Road: A Two Hundred Year History of a Hilltown by Jane Benedict Phinney, Savoy Massachusetts, 1797-1997. Paper, self published, 168 pp. illustrated.
Colored photos of Bicentennial. Team of oxen pulling a covered wagon in the Worthington Bicentennial parade of 1968. Stanley Nash driving. Scanned as black and white