Black and white glossy photo showing wedding ring pattern quilt. On back is written: '1940 Wednesday, W.B.S. Annual Fair at Town Hall. Mrs. H. E. Smith at the top of Buffington won the quilt: 'The Bridal Wreath'
"While the members of the Women's Benevolent Society held their 62nd annual church fair on the Village Green, across the street the men were painting the parsonage."
Articles from January and August 1928, Annual business meeting and planning for annual fair in August. Also details about annual budget and expenses. Names mentioned include: Mrs. T. C. Martin, Susan T. Rice, Ina Smith, Helen G. Burr, Anna A.…
Black and white glass slide showing the John. E. Witherell store on South Worthington Road (road leading to Center on east side of the river, now mostly abandoned). Older woman on porch is probably Isabella Witherell (1840-1825). The younger woman…
Church - War Artifact, Lieutenant Timothy Meech Withdrawing and Absenting from Church of Christ Appears to be a carbon copy of a typed set of notes regarding Chh Meetings. Those mentioned are:Lieutenant Timothy Meech, Deacon Joseph Marsh, Thomas…
Unidentified Winter Scene, Tall Trees and House. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 17. This is an unidentified house…
The same photograph as Ph99aa (which see). This black and white photograph is mounted on board as in the Snow-Bound series but does not seem to have been used for that purpose. There is no penned caption.
Unlabeled glossy black and white photograph. This is a picture found in the Papers on the History of Worthington, Roads and Transportation Chapter. On 1/13/2007 swu took photograph in order to scan for republication of Papers on the History of …
Unidentified Winter Scene. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 14. This is unidentified
Black and white photographic postcard showing the Windy Hill sugarhouse at the corner of Sam Hill Road and West Street. Undated by ca. 1960. Currently owned and operated by Jerry Mollison.