The Grange: Friend of the Farmer 1867-1947' - blue cloth cover, gold-embossed lettering. Newspaper clipping glued on front flyleaf concerning Gardner State Part. Separate page insert tells about author, Charles M. Gardner, Published by the National…
Lecturer's Program' Worthington Grange #90, P. of H. Massachusetts, 1913. Printed by Enterprise Printing, Easthampton, Ma. Small book, green cover; wheat & tool engraving on left of cover
Typewritten Memorial Resolution signed by Elizabeth P. Coleman, Russell T. Borst, Michael J. Martin, Resolution Committee, Hillside Pomona Grange #20 acknowledging the passing of Brother Capen. Letter has no date. (See also Box 43, 43-07) See also…
Archival copy of oral history interview with Ralph Moran at his home in Worthington, Massachusetts conducted by Grant Bowman, 1st interview, March 2005: covering college days, meeting his wife, Marge, coming to Worthington, various business…
Black and white photograph of the home of Onus Stearns (b. August 7th, 1853, Pittsfield) and Elizabeth Vanklect (b. August 8th, 1852, Shokan, NY). The couple married on March 5th, 1876 and moved to this house in 1877. They had three children, only…
This is the last one-cent postard cancelled by the Worthington Post Office; the one-cent rate was long-standing. From Charles C. Eddy (Cullen Packard's brother in law) to Cullen (Pete) Packard.
Black and white to sepia tone photograph: This picture shows 2 men and 2 women standing around a very large free standing chimney-like structure. Bee Smith speculates that it is near 'Mount Parnassus' located near Parker Four Corners, 669490,…
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: "Looking West from Hotel, Worthington, Mass." (#37). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his brother. The sample…
Black and white photograph with a view east from the Corners of Old Post Road in the summer. The road is dirt with ruts and leaves beginning to fall. Lined with tall maples, no houses visible. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Old Post Road following ice storm. Black and white glossy print shows power lines and bent trees. Possibly useful for Papers on the History of Worthington re-publication.
Black and white photograph of the Old Parsonage on Huntington road; the Parsonage was transfered from the Women's Benevolent Society to the Church; sold ca 1970s by the church; now (7/2003) home of Paul and Nancy Moody. Located on Huntington Road,…