Black and white photo postcard showing the front of the Russell H. Conwell School prior to addition of addition. On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts' on top and 'Photograph by David N. Fisk' on bottom. Postally unused.
Scan only of real photo black and white postcard showing the Worthington Town Hall, with stairs, rails eagle and and bulletin board. No title on front, postally unused, on back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts' on top and 'Photographed by David N. Fisk'…
Digitized image of black and white photo postcard showing the Congregational Church from the east and north with car parked in front. On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts' on top and 'Photograph by David N. Fisk'
on bottom. Postally unused.…
Black and white photo, matte finish, postally unused, with picture of the Corners Grocery with post office on left (unpainted) . On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts, photographed by David N. Fisk'
Black and white photographic post card of the Conwell Academy. This building was built in 1860. Now used by Sevenars, Inc. for summer concerts. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Black and white lithograph postcard, white border, not mailed. Shows the Sevenars building (formerly the Conwell Academy) in South Worthington. On back: "Photographed by David N. Fisk" WHS has duplicates of this postcard
Sepia tone (with spots) - bust length three-quarter view of 7 year old Josephine Thorp Rice. Taken by Denison's of Albany NY. This was Josephine's native city. The oval photograph is mounted in a card. It came from Mrs. Josephine Creelman.
$25.00 ticket to Cabaret Alive V, July 23, 2016 at the Pollard home on Huntington Road. The cabaret was a fundraiser for the Worthington Historical Society
Donald Ives wrote this extensive weather report for the town complete with 6 charts to summer 2007 for inclusion in the republication of Papers on the History of Worthington
Advertising card for Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil [sic], color lithograph. The oil was a cure-all. On back, stamped: 'Presented by C. K. Brewster. Worthington, Mass.' Presumably this was sold at the Brewster Store in Worthington Center. The item was…
The E.C. Ring manufacturing company which was located in South Worthington produced hand tools for use in the carpentry and related trades. This item is an example of a plane produced in the mid 19c by E.C. Ring.
November 2021 photograph of the east façade of the First Congregational Church. Processed with Adobe Photoshop 2022 (r) 'oil paint' filter. Planned for use in a Worthington Library publication.