Life with Grandfather Conwell and his Acres of Diamonds' by Jane Conwell Tuttle. No date, 103 pp. The cover is white gloss with black lettering and a black and white photo reproduction of Russell H. Conwell with his signature underneath. Printed by…
This 78 rpm recording is that of Russell H. Conwell giving a lecture 'Acres of Diamonds'. A CD-R has been made by Ed Pellteier. Its number is 30-04a in the same box.
This item includes a couplet (poem) bound in blue construction paper and six loose 8-1/2' x 11 program sheets on the 25th wedding annniversary of Harry and Florence Bates on September 30, 1961.
Copies of letters to Samuel Follett, who was the grandfather of Elizabeth Brown who married Julius Hills, the father of Samuel F. Hills.' Note the spelling 'Sam Hills, not Sam Hill.'
Copy of deed found in Hampshire Registry at Book 40 Page 169, and examined by S. Stoddard, Jr. Esq. Deed from John Worthington of Springfield to Jonathan Drury of Worthington.
Copy of deed found in Hampshire Registry at Book ? Page ?, Deed from Joshua Foster of Peterborough in the Province of New Hampshire to Jonathan Drury of Shrusborough in the County of Worcester in the Province of Massachusetts. In the Presence of…
This spiral bound booklet, 'Town of Worthington Massachusetts Bicentennial 1768-1968, Souvenir Program and Historical Brochure' came from Peg Rolland. Many copies exist in other places and should be for sale if they are of any interest. It has a…
Two booklets of music for Bicentennial celebration composed by Rolande Young Schrade. One copy is green, the other blue. They are the same, with three pictures on cover, published by Sevenars Music House, Worthington, Mass. Original price was $1.00.…
Many copies of Bicentennial Programs (extras should be for sale if there is any interest) and 2 guide books; Telecast of Parade from Springfield Television/ Tickets for Bicentennial Horse Draw, I am not a Hippie Beard Contest, and Bicentennial…
Two copies of board weight 'Proclamation' announcing the Worthington Bicentennial in 1968. It is written in old style sentence structure as would have been in 1768. Signed (in print) by Henry H. Snyder, C. Kenneth Osgood, Albert G. Nugent, Jr.…