Black and white photograph of Irving and Guy Bartlett in front of new mill building with concrete fabrications. (identify location Bee Smith) Also note how Guy bartlett (on the right) stands with his left leg in front of his right. This was…
Black and white photograph of 8 workers inside of mill building. Appears to be Greenfield Artificial Stone Company. One of the eight dressed in white wearing a tie. Mounted on board
This black and white photograph has the appearance of production at railroad siding and corner of building suggests Greenfield Artifical Stone Company. Mounted on board.
Black and white portrait of Marion Graves, sister of Mrs. Horace (Caroline) Bartlett. Married David Stockbridge. A. J. Schillare Studio, Northampton, MA. Married David Stockbridge
Badly faded black and white photograph of Nancy and Bessie Trow, Alfred Trow, Sam Hayden, Marion Bartlett, Orson Gurney standing in front of an unidentified house. Orson Gurney joined the Canadian army for WW I.
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.…
Gurney House - Black and white photograph showing house. Stood where Janule house is now. Leland Cole lived in it. Burned when the hotel burned in 1931. Madeline Smith and other teachers roomed there when Leland Cole was living there.
Color photograph of Fitzroy House. Burned as an exercise for the fire department in the 1960s. Nathan Branch was an early owner. House known as Nathan Branch house. House was on Fitzroy Road, off of Route 112. Note on back says cf. watercolor from…
Black and white photograph of front of newly-built Worthington Medical Center, as seen from the North. The building, built on Old North Road (Rt 143) was completed in 1965. Early landscaping visible as well as the "Medical Center" sign.
In the…
Black and white real photo postcard showing front of newly-built Worthington Medical Center, as seen from the north. The building, built on Old North Road (Rt 143) was completed in 1965.
In the late 1960s, the organization changed its name to…