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.
A sepia photograph of a group of men, women and children photographed behind the Congregational Church. June 1900 on the back. The article is from the Springfield Republican, June 16, 1900, and describes a planned work party to repair the water pipes…
Pale sepia-colored postcard titled: Congregational Church, Worthington, Mass.' Undivided back postcard with space for message on the front. One cent stamps. Church is original brown color. Two copies of the card, both mailed. One has a brief…
Sepia toned lithograph postcard, undivided back, white border. On front: 'Worthington Center, Worthington, Mass.' Scene is looking north towards Congregational Church church and the Town Hall. Telephone poles visible. Postmarked Worthington, Mass,…
Newspaper clippings and photographs of First Congregational Church activities. Also includes clippings from Cummington Church and Chesterfield Church. Dates range from 1959 to 1993 +/-
Sketch of Second Congregational Church. This church was built in 1825 and burned in 1889. See Papers on The History of Worthington, page 78. The first church was built on the corner of Sam Hill Road and West Street, later moved to Harvey Road.…
Plans/blueprints of original architectural drawings of first Congregational Church constructed at the end of the 19th century. Architects are Redwick, Aspinwall and Russell (Walter T. Owen, pricipal architect), 71 Broadway, NYC, NY. Most are 21' x…
Original and one copy of correspondence in file in Box 43, 43-24. From Society of Architectural Historians, Building of the United States to Mrs. Frank Feakes - general comments and observations about the architectural importance of the…
Music written and performed by Michael A. McAnulty, [Church] Bell Choir Director 1996 - 2002.' Presented by the Worthington Congregational Church Bell Choir in his memory to be kept in the permanent archives of the Worthington Historical Society,…
Mary Hitchcock pastel portrait of Emerson Davis in a spiral bound Strathmore paper pad. There is also on the back of the drawing a drawing of original Congregational Church. No date. Identify for exhibit.
1985 - Marcia Feakes to Alice Steele, re: shadow boxes. (Identify Lyn Horton); 1986 Lyn Horton Newell to Marcia Feakes re: photographing residents of the town (see Box 03c) 1986 correspondence with Daily Hampshsire Gazette; 1988 from William H.…
Alfred P. Stone to R. N. Wright. Concerning one-half of a certain pew in the Congregational Church formerly belonging to Cyprian Parish, deceased for the sum of $15.00
newspaper clippings mounted on board, recto verso. Address given by Bisbee on the occasion of the centennial celebration, August 20, 1868; news record of memorial services for Rev. Bisbee, February 7, 1892; Dedication of Congregational church 1888.
Black and White postcard/photo of the First Congregational Church (colonial architecture) shown across from the Town Hall. The photo is in an oval shape. This postcard was taken from a scrapbook. A larger copy of this photo is in the…
Two copies of the Program for the 100th Anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the present Congregational church on August 30, 1987. This service conducted by Rev. Luther Pierce is based on the original (see 260/ / #526). Efforts to open…
Postcard of a drawing by Walter T. Owen, architect in New York City. (see Box 24f) The architecture of the 'New Congregational Church' was influenced by the Rices due to their predilection for English Architecture of the time, possibly done in 1921,…
Newspaper clipping tells story of the 1887 fire at the First Congregational Church built in 1825. This clipping is mounted on brown construction paper 'We have sad intelligence to report this week.........' (also a typed copy in Box Box 30b -…