Tintype showing Clement and Mrs. Burr standing outdoors in front of tree. Scanned photo and photocopy only. TinTypes are generally kept in Box 09 with other Tin Types with the code TT.
Cream-colored thick cotton baseball shirt for young man. Grey buttons. Brown trim. On sleeve: '12', on front: 'Worthington A. C.' on back: 'Meadowbrook Dairy Bar.' Accompanying note reads: 'Baseball shirt from Harley Mason. My parents, Stanley and…
This Dress Green Alpha Uniform Hat was removed from red hat box and belonged to Cpl Jane Warner Eldridge. Jane is the daughter of Henry I Marion (Dodge) Warner. She is also the Great-grandaughter of Samuel Dodge, Jr.
Jane served honorably in the…
This Dress Green Alpha Uniform belonged to Corporal Jane Warner Eldridge. Jane is the daghter of Henry I. Marion (Dodge) Warner. She is also the Great-grandaughter of Samuel Dodge, Jr.
Jane served honorably in the United States Marine Corps and…
Scan only of black and photo photo showing rear of Worthington Golf Club. White border. Front: 'Worthington Golf Club -- Worthington, Mass.' Divided back, postally used, 4 cent Lincoln stamp. Published by: National Press, Inc., North Chicago.…
A plaque and ad for the Club Lafayette, located at 1190 Huntington Road (later the Hill-Top Rest Home, and the Schrade residence). Both mention Harold "Hal" Brown's Rhythm Kings band. The plaque is currently (2024) hanging at the Sena Brewery in…
Coit Place. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little identification. The…
Black and white photograph of the Cold Street School House, built in 1859 and was not in use in 1905. Reverend Moody, his wife Sarah Moody (née Fallows), and a dog are pictured along with a road sign that reads, 'East Windsor.' When it was in use,…
Collie Dog. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 85.
Black and white to Sepia post card of house currently occupied by Peter and Bonnie Kievitt. In 1986, purchased by Ben and Frances Albert. Front: 'The Collins Farm, Worthington Mass.' Rear, handwritten: 1986 Alberts, Kievitt. Sold again in 2024.