Record book dates from 1848 to 1881. From School District #11. Handwritten in ink in ledger book. Contains lined paper pages handwritten changes according to clerks. Clerk 1: Cyrus Parsons 2: Aaron Stevens 3: Lafayette Stevens 4: H. E. Tower 5:…
Program from Ringville school for Friday Afternoon, February 6, 1903. Two handwritten lined pages put together with red ribbon. Lists the times and what will be done by whom in the class. (Identify Bee Smith - may not be program from Ringville.…
Program from Ringville school for for May 29, 1907. Handwritten in red ink spelling out 'Program' for Memorial Day; one page has a picture of flag in corner.
Printed statement made in April 1853, by residents of School District #10. They were: Rufus Cottrell, Lyman Randall, Ornan Bartlett, C. Bartlett, Lorenzo Edwards, Robert Brown. Daniel Capen's signature on first page. Eight pages, bound in small…
Lecturer's Program' Worthington Grange #90, P. of H. Massachusetts, 1913. Printed by Enterprise Printing, Easthampton, Ma. Small book, green cover; wheat & tool engraving on left of cover
Bylaws of Worthington Golf Club, dated 1905. Includes a list of officers. Also includes a list of people who are members (separate 6-1/8' x 5 1/8'). Small booklet; gray paper cover (See Box 43, 43-12), (See Box 43, 2006a-008)
Typewritten Memorial Resolution signed by Elizabeth P. Coleman, Russell T. Borst, Michael J. Martin, Resolution Committee, Hillside Pomona Grange #20 acknowledging the passing of Brother Capen. Letter has no date. (See also Box 43, 43-07) See also…
Minutes of what appears to be first meeting organizing the Worthington Grange, October 23, 1903. Secretary is C. F. Bates. Original, handwritten on lined paper.
A social gathering, started by Eurma Tower, to raise funds for the Health Center. Berkshire Eagle, May 7, 1980. The last coffee hour was held in summer of 2004 at the home of Annie Holdridge prior to the sale of her home. Letter to Coffee Hour…
Letter of inquiry from William E. Stevenson about current owner of house with round barn where he used to spend his summers. This is the current Worthington Inn (Four Corners Farm - the only house in Worthinton listed on the State Register of…
- 8-1/2' x 11' page invitation to meeting to address 'fair market value' on over 148 over 100 year old properties. Harriet Burr, Marcia Feakes, Bob Lawson, Joan Mendelsohn, Roger Gunn - photocopy of Hampshire Gazette article on same - 8-1/2' x 11'…
Two newspaper articles - 1. in 1981, Historic worthington house purchased by N.Y. couple (Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newman from Pierre and Deland Robbins Kelly deBeaumont for approximately $250,000 2. in 1948, Worthington Social Life at Peak in…
Contains the following: -Brown envelope titled 'The Jonathan Woodbridge House' - (Contents - historical data, letter from Library of congress, SE view copied from old stereograph made by Wallace Braeburn, Front door, SE view summer, SE view, winter,…
Notes taken by D. Willard when he was in the House of Representatives, dates 1766, 70, 83, 95, regarding the 10 original Townships. Also interesting prose written on the reverse concerning prophet vs. profit.
Walter Stevens' transcription (done at Forbes Library) from various sources recording info about Samuel Howe. Biography of Samuel Howe. Date of transcription, not of document.
Walter Stevens' transcription (done at Forbes Library) from various sources recording info about Samuel Howe. Howe as lawyer represented various Worthington clients: Eliphabet Metcalf, Nathaniel Eager, Jonathan Prentice, Harvey Partridge, Trowbridge…
Walter Stevens' transcription (done at Forbes Library) from various sources recording info about Samuel Howe. Includes list of Howe's children. (this is date of transcription not of documents) p. 6, note by Arthur Capen