Color photograph of Brookstone - house formerly owned by Dr. Harold and Marie Stone, recorded in WHS painting by Lyder Frederickson, site of West Worthington Falls, also painted by same. Subsequently owned by Pierre de Beaumont who started the…
Sepiatone photo of group of unidentified men and one woman standing outside of a building posing on the steps. Mounted on a board. Taken Jan. 20, 1914: handwritten date below photo
Two black and white photographs of Harry Bates with a pipe in his mouth, playing his banjo while sitting in a chair. There is also a negative of this photograph.
Black and white photograph of the home of Harry and Florence Bates on Buffington Hill Road between Woodbridge House and Hillside Electronics. 'The Heritage.' Please see PH102 Box 01
Black and white to sepia tone portrait of Frank I. Bates (1872-1951), Brother of Harry L. Bates and May Bates Kilbourn. Wheelers Photographer, Pittsfield, Mass.
Black and white photograph of middle aged man. Stately formal portrait. The man is wearing a three piece suit with a watch fob. Has glasses and a goatee. Looking straight out at the photographer.
Black and white to sepia tone photograph of 7 unidentified children in costume (Indian head-dresses) playing under apple tree on side of dirt track. Wagon in background. Children are 7-10 years old. Photo mounted on designed board.
Black and white to sepia tone photograph of 7 unidentified children in costume (Indian head-dresses) playing under apple tree on side of dirt track. Wagon in background. Children are 7-10 years old. Photo mounted on designed board.
Black and white to sepia tone photograph of an Unidentified man resting on a porch. There is a park bench on the Right of the photo. Could be Harry Bates? (provisional identification by Bee Smith)
The black and white photo of Jennie and Preston Geer is in a cardboard frame. Handwritten note on back of photo: For Mr. Preston Geer and Sister From Harold J. Morse, 48 Hebron Street, Hartford, CT 1929. Note on frame: Henny and Preston Geer. (They…
Picture shows three men with rakes and pitch forks loading hay onto a (single) horse drawn wagon. Black and white photograph. identify for republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.