Article about home offered to Norman Hollowell, principal of the Russell H. Conwell Elementary School in 1955 to keep him and his wife in town. Shown in photograph are Mrs.Hallowell, Ray Magargal, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Lewis Zarr, Mrs. Carl (Ida_…
Various notes, letters, descriptions and news clippings concerning contracting for and dedicating the Honor Roll Board for WW I in Worthington all kept by Katharine McDowell Rice. Also included is a booklet about Symbols for Service Flag. "The Star…
Army of the United States, honorable discharge, William Wilson, March 26, 1946. Includes data about military service and physical characteristics, immunizations, etc.
'Worthington Historical Society Presents: A talk honoring the sons of Worthington in celebration of the 140th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Food was made to reflect what the soldiers might have eaten as they traveled from…
Black and white photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Converse. Horace Converse, like his brother Elisha Converse, were born July 23, 1820 'in a house that stood in his peach orchard.' Laura Ladd (b. November 15, 1823) married Horace Converse on…
"Horace Bartlett; Manufacturer of White Ash Factory Baskets; your attention is called especially to my yoked baskets; Worthington, Mass; Box 64" (There is a price list on the reverse side of the card.)
Black and white photograph of Horace Cole, Jr.. Picture of the Corners Grocery without the porch prior to construction of the porch. The trim is quite defined. Probably when Horace Cole, Jr. was the proprietor.
Black and white photograph taken from scrapbook of Modestow House on Old Post Road. Also Known as The Horace Cole house; probably the homestead of Hiram Bagg who built the store and homestead circa 1800. Photo taken ca 1900.
Black and white photograph of the house of Horace Converse (b. July 23rd, 1820) and Laura Ladd (b. November 15th, 1823, Chester). Horace was born 'in a house that stood in his peach orchard' (as was his brother, Elisha Converse). The couple married…
Black and white portrait of Horace S. Cole (1862-1945); in this photo, he is perhaps 20 years old. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. W. J. Bradburn, Photographic artist.
Black and white picture of horse 'Prince,' less than 30 years old and Charlie Jones on golf course looking toward Mrs. Gurney's inn, barn and garage. They appear to be grooming the golf links.