14 page script of event on March 28, 1959 honor Arthur G. Capen. Includes script, gift card, and personified version of Auld Land Syne. Includes comments by several Worthington people. There were over 60 peoples who's names are associated with this…
Bijou Theater entrance displaying information about Katharine McDowell Rice play 'Guilty O' Trespass' Mounted on card stock. Shows Doorman in uniform, female ticket taker in booth. Ornamental front of building with many light bulbs. Signs listing…
Black and white photograph for republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. This picture shows a group of 12 people on a hay wagon and a team of horses. For use in republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. 'Driver is Maurice…
Black and white lithographed postcard showing: "Baptist Temple & Temple College, Phila. Pa" with inset photo of Russell H. Conwell (1843-1926), founder. This became Temple University. The image isn't dated but probably in the 1920s. The card is…
Black and white photographic post card of 'The Store, Worthington Center, Mass.' This is Brewster's Store on the corner of Harvey Road and Route 112. It predates installation of gas pump and utility lines seen in other photos of this establishment…
Scan only of two-image sepia real photo showing 'G.F.B.'s' home in summer and winter. It appears to be images of 'The Spruces,' the Bartlett/Magargal home on Chesterfield Road/Rte. 143. Divided back, postally used, message on front: 'Dear Miss…
Scan only of brown-toned but basically black and white photo showing 'SPrices, Worthington, Mass.' Divided back, postally unused. Published by E. J. Curtis, Pittsfield, Mass. Currently in collection of Gary Roy.
Lois Ashe Brown's copy of 'The Moody Book,' she wrote: 'Purchased for $6.00 at Sena Sales Auction, August 12, 1959, Lois Ashe Brown, Windemere on Witt Road, Worthington, Massachusetts' Miss Emily Eastman, Westfield MA written on inside Aug 29, 1905,…
Dedicated to the WHS by the Mr. and Mrs. Roland Guy in 1992 in memory of the parish Family of the Parish family. The cover is brown leather with black lettering. In deteriorating condition. Original price was $3.00. Contents: South Worthington:…
Black and white photographic post card of 'The Round Barn' which was located on Old North Road, then owned by members of the Bartlett family. The barn was torn down in 1923 or perhaps 1925. Built by Noyes Bartlett. Taken from scrapbook.
1) December 1962 issue of "The Progressive Club Monthly," from Windsor, MA. Typed and stapled, mouse eaten at edges. Stencil drawing of Christmas tree on cover. received by John C. Buckley of Ridge Road, Worthington - contains an article by Alice…
Scan only of a faded sepia real photo postcard titled 'The POD, Worthington, Mass. unidentified maker, Azo stampbox, postally unused, divided back. Home of Chauncey Pease, currently home of David and Helen Sharron Pollard family. Currently in…
Black and white glass slide: 'Old Parsonage' (#92). This is 188 Huntington Road. As Daniel Porter stated in his Forty Houses book: 'The W. B. S. built the house [in 1894] in an appropriately severe Queen Anne style with cross gables,
without much…
Multiple copies of a black and white lithographic photograph postcard of 'The Old Lafayette House, Worthington Corners, Mass.' This was also called Pierce or Pearce Tavern. The building, in serious disrepair, was demolished around 1903 and parts…