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3 Black and white photos showing enlarged areas of an original Worthington map: business Directory for the Four Corners, South Worthington, Ringville.

Copyrighted 1916, this map was made by the National Survey Co., Chester, VT, L. V. Crocker, Topographer. Shows Massachusetts and Connecticut. It is folded in accordian style between 2 gray covers. Stained on the front.

Copy of c. 1930 map of Worthington. Original is in the house of Marcia and Frank Feakes. It is on cloth and the maker is unknown. An extra copy (M10-2) is 30% larger than the one in the mylar envelope.

One of three copies (M 09-2, M 09-3) in different sizes. See FSH Library for original source who is Henry Dwight, date unknown. This map shows 100 acre lots around 1765. It is an incomplete picture. Frank Feakes has extrapolated missing lots in M 16.…

2 copies of Centennial Celebration Booklets from the Highland Agricultural Society, Middlefield, MA. Black and white photo of Matthew Smith on cover. References Middlefield fair.

1761 to 1961' A New England Sampler - Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield Massachusetts. Celebrating the Bicentennial Historical Exhibition. References the visit of Lafayette. Cream cover with image of blue plate.

TThe ABC's of Pioneer Valley, Western Massachusetts, was published with the support of the Pioneer Valley Association and the appropriatons of the Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire County Commissioners. Includes towns from Agawam to Worthington, (pg.…

Copy of Hilltown Business Directory, cost $1.00, 1984 edition, published by the Hillton Community Development Corporation (HCDC). Beige cover with green design. Includes Blandford, Chester, Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Haydenville, Huntington,…

One copy, dated August 1929 Vol. XIV, Number 8 of Hampshire County Farmer's Monthly. Articles on Hampshire County. Published in Northampton. Of peripheral interest to Worthington.

One chair of a pair - Victorian style; upholstered with brown and beige flowered material Date: 1830 It is made of walnut. In south vestibule. See F9a

One chair of a pair - Victorian style; upholstered with brown and beige flowered material Date: 1830 It is made of walnut. In south vestibule. See F9b.

This chair is made of maple and has caned seat. Recovered from Capen/Riverside on 7/31/2006. Excellent condition.

All six chairs have plank seats; Stenciled Bunny Ear. Recovered from Capen/Riverside on 7/31/2006. These chairs are in excellent condition.

This trunk contained the Cole pictures currently on the mezzanine in drawer #4 of the wooden cabinet. It is in the Capen/Riverside School House with its lid open. It will be left there temporarily until further notice.

Oval black walnut table; victorian style. South Vestibule with crocheted cloth and brass candlestick holder on it.

This chair is made of white painted pine with a basket weave seat. Because of the paint, the seat is quite brittle. It is not in very good condition. Recovered from Capen/Riverside on 7/31/2006.

On 7/31/2006 this wooden clothes drying rack was brought from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Historical Society Building. It is a three part accordion fashion design and in very good condition. It was most likely used to dry the wet clothes…

Identify Catherine Rude Sena. The bureau was likely made in the Bartlett-Jones Bedstead Factory in West Worthington, which was built in 1846. Originally the mill made wooden screws for vices and presses. By 1886 the mill was making bedsteads and…

This is a very rough hewn bench that was in the entry way of the Capen/Riverside School House. Recovered from Capen/Riverside on 7/31/2006. It most likely was used by the pupils to sit on when removing or putting on shoes.

This corner cupboard was brought from the Capen/Riverside schoolhouse summer of 2005 and installed by Ted Claydon in the east Vestibule. Manufactured in Worthington by Marcus A. Bates, Worthington Mass. (Identify Ted Claydon and Catherine Rude Sena).
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