RH Conwell Community Education Center, dated 2010-2011; recipes collected by members and community at large; 66 pages; index; spiral bound with glossy color photo of students and staff; each recipe includes name of donor.
One black and white photo of the Rice Homestead, 'Maple Shades' in its winter dress.' Built in 1806. Memorial boulder visible. On the back 'Picture #1 enlarge.' 'Mr. Geo. B. Joslyn in memory of S. T. R.' (Susan Tracy Rice).
Dark black and white photograph taken from front of Rice/Jensen home called 'Maple Shades.' Table in front of fence with three people. Is the same fence where the Rice children sat with new shoes on and watched General Lafayette in 1825. See archive…
Black and white photograph. Rice House ('Maple Shades') at the corner of Old Post and Huntington Roads. Built in 1806 by George and Hannah Rice. Side door is visible. This was used by the servant (Sophie Victoria Roje) of daughters Katherine…
Rice Living Room Scene. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little…
4 black and white photographs of Rice's 'The Farm,' then 'Singing Pines' when owned by Miss Margaret Vaughan. During Miss Vaughan's ownership, a swimming pool was built, a small boat docked on a small brook, and a building was constructed to house…
Black and white photograph of the Rice/Jensen House. On rear, handwritten: 'Maple Shades', home of Miss Susan T. Rice, and Miss Katharine Rice, an old colonial house' 'Elsie Bartlett' See also Ph108PC. For use in republication of Papers on the…
Black and white photographic post card of the Rice/Jensen House 'Maple Shades' which is on corner of Old Post Road and Huntington Road. Taken before widening of the road. It is across from the FSH Library. View is from the north west corner and shows…
This black and white photograph of 'Maple Shades' (the Rice house - later owned by Jensen) shows dirt road, maple trees, and sidewalk, with partial view of Worthington Inn, on Old Post Road.
This black and white photograph is a view from the Corners looking towards the Rice/Jenson House and the FSH Library. Also shows two horses pulling what looks like a hay-cutter.
Brief description of the family of Richard Smith and Beverly Smith prepared for Worthington's 250th anniversary celebration. Also mentioned are children: Darryl Smith (wife Camille Smith) Nancy Smith Madru, and Scott Smith and grandchildren Dan…
Richmond, Massachusetts, The Story of a Berkshire Town and Its People, 1765-1965,' by Katharine Huntington Annin, Richmond Civic Association, 1964, 214 pp. with foldout map and index. Signed by the author with various clippings about the book and its…
Black and white glass slide: Ring Road, Ringville. Unknown photographer, unknown date, but ca. 1910. This is #22. Lucey farm (#12 Ring Road) on the right.