Inventive Son of Sweden Manufacturing Measuring Wheels Now Sold Far and Wide,' Daily Hampshire Gazette, July 14, 1954, p. 8. Article about Carl Cederholm of South Worthington and his business as an inventor and manufacturer of measuring wheels.…
38 minutes chronicling the presentation of the Millennium Quilt at the Worthington Historical Society 2010 Annual meeting in September 2010. On video are Pat Kennedy, Marie Pomme, Elodi McBridge, Laurie McAnulty, Leona Arthen, and Althea Mason.…
Undated, unpaginated brochure titled 'Worthington:Massachusetts, An ideal place to spend your vacation' published by the Worthington Transportation Company. Copy includes numerous black and white photographs and describes 'The Town,' 'The Worthington…
Memorial service for Robert Merton Cook (June12, 1934-November 29, 2011), includes biographical material, poetry, music etc. Memorial was held at the Smith College Faculty Club.
Day-Book' from E. H. Brewster & Son General Store located at NE corner of what is now Harvey Road and Rte. 112.. Leather bound. Covers period from january 1875 through Januarty 1876. Detailed daily accounts of individual purchases as well as…
Deed dated April 1, 1825 to inhabitants of the Town of Worthington in their corporate capacity; $316 for 100 acres; '...being the Lot Number One Hundred and Eighty Six according to the original plan of the Town and is the same Lot conveyed to me by…
Letter dated September 1, 1829 from Lewis Lyman, County Commissioner, to William Ward, Worthington Town Clerk; subject is related to county road 'near Gersham Cotterell's in Worthington to Berkshire line across the southeast corner of Cummington.
Deed dated November 23, 1802, from Elisha Brewster and Elijah Morse to the inhabitants of the Town of Worthington. 3/4 acre for $10. Witnessed by Jonathan Prentice, Ezra Starkweather and Matthew Warner.
John Watts (abt. 1781-1852) account book, 1808-1853, lists accounts associated with sawmill and farming (including cow breeding) activities for specific individuals in town. Also includes monetary distributions in 1853 from John Watts's estate. …
Article about JP Welch's broom craft in Martha Stewart Living magazine, 2 pages, with photos of Justamere Farm, Marian Welch, JP Welch and broom-making activities
Summer 2011 edition of the NBO (the National Basketry Organization), Quarterly Review, Worthington resident Elizabeth Whyte Schulze as featured artist; includes interview and images of the artist's work in full color.
Playbill for the world premiere of Saint-Ex, a musical written by Worthington residents, Jenny Giering and Sean Barry; performed at the Weston Playhouse Theater in Weston, VT
Program with schedule of events and advertising sponsors for the first Hilltown Arts Festival sponsored by Arts Alive in the Hilltowns and the Hilltown Artisans Guild
Brown school notebook. On top is printed: Ronnie Sampson. Inside is log of work with Jimmy Sheldon 'I read to hom and work with him in his a, b, c. He likes me and I thing we will get things done.' Ron worked with Jimmy every week for fifteen minutes…
Elaborate ribbon. On top is ceramic pin-holder with the letters P. H. (patrons of husbandry) and two American flags. Below that is a red, white and blue ribbon (very faded) to which is attached another ceramic button (round), with Patrons of…
Blue metal button with pin purchased off of eBay. On top: Worthington Rod & Gun Club, on bottom: Massachusetts. In center is deer head with gun and fishing rod corssed. On top in script is the word 'Member' a fish and dog are below that, and 1958 is…