"Quip -- The Story of a Little Dog" by Katharine McDowell Rice. Two typewritten manuscripts, one bound with paper cover and brass brads. The other is separate chapters.
Southeast facades of house located at 168 Old North Road currently (2021) owned by the Downey family and Kevin O'Conner. At the time the photograph was taken it was owned by William G. and Harriet L. P. Rice.
Black and white photo 'Across the Mowing to the East,' on back: View from Farmhouse--east. Worthington, July 1904, H.L.P. R. (Harriet Rice). Also: W.G. Rice opposite Main House.
"The Vision - A Play in One Act" by Katharine McDowell Rice. Typewritten manuscript in folder with two brass brads. Handwritten synopsis of the play on back cover. Includes letter from Charles R. Kennedy declining invitation for his wife to act in…
Book 'Acres of Diamonds, Russell H. Conwell' by Robert Shackleton, Harper and Brothers Publishers, Copywight 1943, Leon M. and Nina C. Tuttle. Grey hard cover with gold rectangle highlighting title of book. Was presented to 'DeLano' 11/21/1955
Black and white poster announcing Robert Schrade's performance of Concerto Symphonique for Piano and Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. Includes a write up about Robert Schrade. There is also a separate sheet with gold writing on the same subject.
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard titled 'Tamarack, South Worthington, Mass.' maker unnamed but card numbered '98.' Postally unused. Currently in collection of Elodi McBride. Long view from home on hilltop in South Worthington. House located on…
Black and white photograph titled: 'The Medical Center' Worthington, Mass 01098. From Claude [unknown last name] to Miss Sara Daniels, 49 Elm Street, Camden, Maine 04843. At center: Art Smith, Worthington, Mass. Message: 'Dear Sara. Will leave…
1790 federal census for Worthington. Collected by William Shepard. 2 pages. Number of houses: 181; number of heads of families: 188. This was the first census conducted by the newly formed United States of America
Advertisement posted by a horse doctor/farrier from Great Britain promising treatments for a wide range of horse illnesses. Mentions stops in both Worthington and Northampton.
1794 day book recording transactions for a Worthington general store. Digital files include a full-size 1.88 GB PDF of the entire book (file name 2022-100a.pdf), a compressed 75MB PDF of the entire book (file name 2022-100b.pdf), and an index by…
Leather-covered day book from a Worthington General Store, with entries from 4 January 1794 through Nov. 18, 1794 detailing day-to-day purchases by named Worthington residents. Approximately 40-45 sheets, 90 page*s, handwritten entries, mostly…
1840 federal census for Worthington, 14pp. enumerated by Alpheus Langley. Total population 1,197. Two-page format, first page is household info, second page includes info about slaves and free blacks, school populations, employment by category…
Two articles from the Pittsfield Sun, the first describing a robbery at the Worthington Post Office,; the second reporting on the interrogation of one of the perpetrators.