This map was created in 1959. Handwritten subtitles on mounting board described souces for the map from J.C. Rice's 1853 map in his History of Worthington. Bartlett map no doubt influenced Lois Ashe Brown's map of 1968. Also shows places of…
Made by Ed Lewis, P.E. A translation of the USGS topographic quadrangle that covers Worthington. Prepared for a presentation at the Historical Society. Identify Ed Lewis. Rolled in white tube because of large size.
Copy of Worthington map section found by Marcia Feakes in the flea market. Frank Feakes claims it is Walling Publisher; this copy says it is Whitlock publisher.
This map dates from 1968. A copy of it is also mounted on board and is on display. Probably drawn for the Bicentennial in 1968. Derived from Elsie Bartlet/Eva Fairman maps. The original Lois Ashe Brown map is too large for Box 58 and is together…
This map dates from 1975. It is based on U.S. Geological Survey maps 'ENVICO'. Shows proposed land use in terms of surface orientation; four types rural designations along with 'hamlet' designations..
Map in bad condition; originally printed on cloth. This refers possibly to map M 01 in Horton-Newell house - they may be the same. Identify Lyn. This map, which is covered with plexiglass and mounted on metal sheet, screwed together, was purchased…
Map in bad condition; originally printed on cloth. Large map of Hampshire County, Western Massachusetts, 1860 - Walling This large map is rolled up in tissue paper and is on top of wooden cabinet onMezzanine, along with M 04 which is also too…
Verso of M 21. Color copy of Worthington section of 1854 Map of Hampshire County Massachusetts in the Worthington Library. Map from actual survey by J. Barker. Published by James D. Scott & Owen McLeran, 116 chestnut Street. Philadelphia, 1854.
Copy was traced in December 1897 in the Department of Archives in the State House, Boston. This is a copy from the Forbes Library, verso of M 22. It is black and white and signed by Jon Brewster, Jon Woodbridge, Matt Warner, Selectmen of Committee of…
A reduced black and white copy of a Map of Worthington obtained from Massachusetts State Archives - 'Hitchcock Series' Map dated May 20, 1831 Recto of M 23.
This map is from the Forbes Library; the copy from that map is in the FSH Library. It is hand drawn. F. Feakes believes that these roads are more accurately depicted than any other map of the period, i.e., May 15, 1795. He also believes that it is…
This map shows the headstone locations in Brewster Cemetery on Almon Johnson Road and Curtis Road intersection. Made by F. Feakes, April 1995 and 1999. See M 13 - shows designations that refer to WHS study done in 1992-1993
This map of the Benjamin Cemetery in Worthington (a.k.a. Parker Four Corners) shows the layout of headstones and footstones and the distances apart. Also shows Leonard Plot and dimensions of cemetery in feet. It was originally done by the Boy Scouts…
This map was made by C. R. and F. Feakes in November 1993 of the Benjamin (a.k.a. Parker Four Corners - Almon Johnson and West Street intersect at the cemetery) in Worthington. There is also a list of headstone names copied by Pat Kennedy from the…
This map was made out of the superimpositions of Lois Ashe Brown's road map from 1968 and the map in the library. From that process, the missing (from library map) lot areas were extrapolated. The key to numbering them was determining the pattern…
This map c. 1762 is taken from the Edgerton Papers. It is probably the first map of the Township which includes a section of Middlefield. 200 rods (3300 ft.) per inch. Shows the gore mentioned by Dan Porter in his Book 'Selling Worthington.'
Colored map of Hampshire County and Worthingtonis shown. Dated 1873. Says it is printed by Whitlock, New Haven, CT. Has an insert showing Town Center and Business Notices. Could be example of what was made before city directories in phone books.…
Middlefield part of the map is outlined in color. Map is brown on cloth. This is part of the 1860 Walling map? Identify (see M 01a) (See also reduced copy of 1860 Walling map M 21, and M 01)