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Ph99k.tif
Black and white photograph of 'North Road, in front of 'The Farm'' 'All picutres were taken before 1916 - when we ceased to use the the Farm as our summer home.' (In Mrs. Rice's handwriting.) Photo shows three men with two oxen moving a boulder from…

Ph99qa.tif
Black and white photograph. 'The north barn'. 'The Farm'. This is a copy of the mounted photograph numbered ph99q.

Ph99r.tif
Black and white photograph. Not seemingly part of Snow-Bound. 'The Farm: House in the mowin' Fireplace. Guest House Fireplace' . On Old North Road. Mounted on board

Ph99j.tif
Black and white photograph of 'The Farm.' 'North Bar Way Gate. View toward Plainfield and Goshen. This is similar view to that from Orchard House.' there is a silhouette of a person at the Bar way Gate with a large tree (species?) and a stone wall…

ph99l.tif
Black and white to sepia photograph on Old North Road. with view of 'The Farm.' View of southeast portion of house and of road leading to Dr. Stevenson

Ph99i.tif
Black and white with greys brought out in developing process. Shown is view from Old North Road to the east from the house in winter. In winter showing wide outlook toward Northampton as written by H.L.P.R., Mrs. Rice. Worthington 1902. Eastern View…

Ph99n.tif
Black and white developed with grays predominant. Photograph of Horse Barns in winter at 'the Farm.' On Old North Road. Evergreens and barns shown. Initalied H.P.L.R. Mrs. Rice 'Worthington Winter 1904, evergreens and barns - The Farm, HLPR'…

2005-050c.tif
Black and white photograph of the Rice House - 'The Farm' a.k.a. 'Singing Pines' (Vaughan/Downey) with a view of the porch on the east side. This house was no longer used by the Rice's after 1906. It is the house featured in John Greenleaf Whittier's…

2005-050b.tif
Black and white photograph of the Rice House - 'The Farm' a.k.a. 'Singing Pines' (Vaughan/Downey) with a view of the porch on the east side. This house was no longer used by the Rice's after 1906. It is the house featured in John Greenleaf Whittier's…

2005-050a.tif
Black and white photograph of the Rice House - 'The Farm' a.k.a. 'Singing Pines' (Vaughan/Downey) with a view of the porch on the east side. This house was no longer used by the Rice's after 1906. It is the house featured in John Greenleaf Whittier's…

2005-050.tif
Black and white photograph of the Rice House - 'The Farm' a.k.a. 'Singing Pines' (Vaughan/Downey) with a view of the porch on the east side. This house was no longer used by the Rice's after 1906. It is the house featured in John Greenleaf Whittier's…

ph99p.tif
Black and white to sepia photograph of 'The Farm' on Old North Road. Shown is Arthur Johnson: working at the Farm, standing in front of cart, followed by oxen.' Please see photograph of Bar Way in same location Ph99j. Mounted on cardboard.

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Downey Place, formerly the Rice Place/Vaughan Place called 'The Farm' on Old North Road. The north wing of house was built by Jeremy Kinne in late 1700s. Jeremy died in the Revolutionary War and the property was transferred to his brother Daniel.…

Ph88pc1.tif
Two sepia postcards from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: "The Falls, Worthington, MA'. (no number) and 'Bradley Falls, So. Worthington, Mass.' )no number). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman…

Sepia tone and badly faded view of Bradley Falls (a.k.a. South Worthington Falls) showing the mill above and a man standing on a rock to the left of the falls. This card came with a note from Susan Arcouette Watling and was from her mother's…

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Ph11pc.tif
Black and white to sepia tone photographic post card: 'Russell H. Conwell Birthplace, 'The Eagle's Nest,' South Worthington, Mass.' Russell Conwell standing by the lamp post in front of the 'Eagle's Nest.' Possibly Mrs. Conwell on the veranda. View…

2004-424.tif
Colored photos of Bicentennial. The Drummers Club decorated for the bicentennial celebration. Paint is white. Scanned as black and white.

Cover story: "The Death of a President" by William Manchester.

Cover story: "The Day JFK Died" by William Manchester. (Part 2 of the Death of a President).

Copy of article out of DAR Magazine, The Daily Evening Traveler, by Russell Conwell, correspondent, called "Massachusetts Battlefield on the Revolution, Part 4, Somerville, Charlestown, Concord, Lexington, and Salem in 1869.
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