Return of a birth for unnamed female Tower, white, born in Worthington on September 26, 1868. Father: Rufus Tower, born in Cummington and living in Worthington. Mother: Rebecca S. Tower (no birth name given), born in Worthington and living in…
Black and white glass negative photograph of William G. Rice Jr.. (1892–1979) around 5 or 6, dressed in a kimono. Location and date unknown. but possible Rice farmhouse. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from…
Black and white glass negative photograph of William G. Rice Jr.. 3 -1/2 yrs old. (1892–1979) Washington, D.C. 1738 M St. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from old glass negatives taken by Mrs. Wm. G. Rice,…
Black and white photograph from Helen Magargal's photo scrap book. Titled: "Ken Paul's car. He and Charlie used to 'tool around' in." (see PH45 Box 04d)
Black and white glass slide: Middle Branch of the Westfield River. Unknown photographer. This shows stream, rocks, and an unidentified structure in the distance.
Black and white glass slide: Unidentified Road, possibly Rte. 143 looking south and east. Unknown photographer -- you can see his shadow in the lower right corner. This is numbered 86. In addition to the dirt road, there are fruit trees, a stone…
Black and white glass slide: Blacksmith Shop, South Worthington. The blacksmith shop is associated with Conwell Academy (now Schrades Sevenars concert hall). This is on Ireland Street at the corner of route 112. It is restored and used today for…
Five glossy snapshots showing Bob and Dick Bartlett during their childhood, circa 1940. They were the children of Robert T. and Sarah Lane Bartlett and lived at the Spruces at Worthington Corners where several of these photos appear to have been…
Color snapshot taken at the 2004 Council on Aging Veteran's Day Celebration held at the Worthington Town Hall. Visible in photo are from left: Robert (Bob) Spiess (in back), Harley Mason (1926-2011), and Mary Lou Juliano (d. 2008).
On 7/31/2006 this bottle was brought from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Archives. It is a Carter's ink bottle (stained with the last ink) dating from the 1900s. Today this bottle of ink costs $3.00. Article about old Carter's ink bottles…
On 7/31/2006 this bottle was brought from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Archives. It is a square bottle with a paper attached which reads "Albert?" (Would this be Albert Edwards?) In the winter when temperatures dropped, the ink in the ink…
On 7/31/2006 this bottle was brought from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Archives. This stoppered and stained bottle is of little value, perhaps for a bottle collection.
Boy and girl paper dolls wth tabs for standing upright; also 13 pieces of clothing with tabs to dress the dolls. Clothing was apparently stamped out of a large sheet of paper and indiviual items placed on doll, hopefully to stay in place after the…