Letter from Rufus Leonard, Worthington, MA to Doct. L. L. Provost, Worcester, MA., dated Aug 30, 1852. Rufus signs letter 'Grandady'. asking for money and complaining about asthma
Connecticut Influences in Western Massachusetts and Vermont,' by Rising Lake Morrow, Tercentenary Commssion State of Connecticut. Yale University Press, 1936. Softcover.
Letter on blue paper written by Elizabeth Cooley to neice, Mrs. Annnie H. Wheat. Apr 18, 1856. Transcribed by Elodi McBride. Mentions Ring and Allen families.
Copy of undated letter providing reminiscences bout Worthington during 1920s and 30. Transcription by Elodi McBride. Some the names mentioned are Stevens, Capen, Hewitt, Bartlett, Porter, Pease, Cole, Bates, Allen, Gurney, Jones, Kilbourn, and Rice
Copy of letter from Henry Daniels to his wife on April 15, 1865, the day of Lincoln's assassination. Daniels served in the Navy Department. It was forwarded to Lois Ashe Brown by Scoop Brown in 1964. Also filed with Civil War material
Information about George and Georgette Bennett, descendants of, Jonas Bennett and other relatives buried in North Cemetery. Also genealogy of Jonas Bennett.
The Hampshire History: Celebrating 300 Years of Hampshire County Massachusetts, compiled by L. E. Wikander, H. Terry, and Mark Kiley, hampshire County Commissioners, 1964. 364 pp. with index. Article about Worthington by Lois Ashe Brown and Carl…
Archival copy of oral history interview with Archer Fitzgerald on May 11, 2007 presented to WHS by Berkshire Hills productions,. Interview conducted by Pat Kennedy.
Copyrighted in 1976, 40 page collection of songs collected by Roland Schrade, including 'A for America' by rolande Young Schrade. Dedication to Mary and Bob Randall by Ronalde Schrade.
Laminated program showing pages one through four of the program for the 'Sixty-Eigth Annual Fair' -- Hillside Agricultural Society, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 2930, 1936, includes Menu for special dinner for 75 cents
Rough white sheet, woven from linen or cotton and wool, termed linsey-woolsey, ca. 1835, by Elizabeth Crosier of Cummington, mother of Ella Crosier, wife of Clement Burr. Given as gift by Mary Burr Hitchcock to Jerrilee Cain ca,. 1965.