Black and white photo at party wishing 'Heartiest greetings and best wishes to Henry and Eva for many years of happiness at Brickhaven' Silver tea service.
Black and white photograph of Henry and Eva Snyder and an unidentified person at the rear of their house, Brickhaven. Cross refer PH102, Box 01 for houses. Kept together in this collection, taken from Scrapbook.
Henry and Eva Snyder in their downstairs living room at Brickhaven. Cross refer PH102, Box 01 for houses. Kept together in this collection, taken from Scrapbook.
Henry Bartlett, sepia cabinet photo mounted on board. W. B. Miles, 151 High Street, Bolucke (?), Mass. In the mid-20th century there was a Henry Bartlett, not related to the long-established Worthington Bartlett family, who purchased property from…
Henry Beauman and Mary Grey (1) Emma Pierce (2) House. 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…
Black and white photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benton. Mrs. Harriet Wells Benton was born in Pittsfield on February 5th, 1826. Her first husband, B. Adams (who she married on July 29th, 1848 and who 'conducted a sawmill for many years in West…
Black and white photograph of the home of Henry Cross (b. January 9th, 1841, Lee) and Alice Benson (b. May 12th, 1852, Becket). The couple married on May 28th, 1873 and the couple moved to West Worthington in the Fall of 1873. Henry was one of nine…
Henry M. Barnes and Emily Thayer House. 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…
Color photo of Henry Snyder sitting at desk in Lafayette Lodge. Note photograph of daughter Marvis ('Peg') which is also on display in the south vestibule of the WHS. Faded and yellowed photo scanned as black and white.
This black and white photo was used in the Annual Report. Henry Snyder, at the age of 10 was farmed out to a neighbor to pay a grain bill. He found it to be a very diffiicult summer. Later tried his hand at carpentry but when late to work one day,…
Newspaper article describing the life of Henry H. Snyder (b. 1895). ALso mentioned in the article are his wife, Eva Decelles Snyder; his daughter, Marvis Rolland; towns people Elizabeth Granger, Carol Pease and out of town visitors.