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2015-001.tif
Color lithograph postcard, glossy, borderless, divided back. Front shows: 'Bridge over Westfield River, West Chesterfield, Mass.' ANC Special Colored Postcard published by 'The Springfield News Company, Springfield, Mass. Postmarked Worthington Feb…

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Paul Fowler and Helen Fowler lived on Clark Road. Mentioned are daughter Susan, m. Kenneth Beach and their schildren, David Jeffrey and Christopher Scott (Scott) who married Sandra Demegall. Susan is now Susan Forgea. No photos

2006a-287.pdf
Series of newspaper clippings from New York Times (9/17/2006), Country Journal (7/6/2006,7/20/2006, 8/24/2006)on graveyard cleanup and other activities of the Worthington Historical Society. Documents concatenated in single PDF document.

Vol. 2, No. 4, Winter 1949-1950 of advertising brochure published by 'Play Days in Yankeeland, Williamsburg, Mass.' Covers the whole Western Mass. area. Includes on p. 19, information about skiing in Worthington.

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Green and White trifold brochure for Hill-Top-Rest. Purchased in 1947 by John and Anna Sipos. Depicting scenes from the guest house and surrounding area.

2024-107a.pdf
paper catalog of Brookstone Company Hard-To-Find Tools

2005-080.tif
Buck/Chapman/Shaw House - Black and white glossy marked #11 Buck-Chapman 1780. Photograph by Dan Porter. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan Porter. These photographs…

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Buck/Chapman/Shaw House - Black and white glossy marked #11 Buck-Chapman 1780. Photograph by Dan Porter. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan Porter.
These photographs…

Ph99ac.tif
Possibly on Buck's Hill. Marion Bartlett shown on buckboard, riding through orchard; view from back. Was used in Papers on the History of Worthington, Roads and Transportation Chapter. Black and white phot.o Previous archivist assigned date of…

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Possibly on Buck's Hill. Marion Bartlett shown on buckboard, riding through orchard; view from back. Ph99ac was used in Papers on the History of Worthington, Roads and Transportation Chapter. This version, however, is a black and white photograph…

2005-081.tif
Buffington Place - Color glossy marked #12 Buffington 1806. Scanned as black and white. Photograph by Dan Porter. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan Porter. These…

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Sepia-toned lithograph post card of 'Buffington Hill, Worthington, Mass.' At center divide on back: 'Pub. for The A. L. Schneider Co., New Haven, Conn. by Collotype Company, Elizabeth, N.J. and New York.'

This postcard shows bridge on Buffington…

Black and white photographic post card of 'Buffington Hill. The old Post Road, Boston to Albany, at Worthington, Mass.' Unpaved.

2005-081.jpg
Buffington Place - Color glossy marked #12 Buffington 1806. Scanned as black and white. Photograph by Dan Porter. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan Porter.
These…

2021-161.tif
Black and white photograph of the home of Burdick Stone (b. September 8th, 1863, Peru) and Jennie Reed (b. August 31st, 1866, Belchertown). Rev. Moody does not include much information about Jennie or Burdick, found additional info via Family Search.…

2024-113a.pdf
Burial permits from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 113a: Peter S. Kevitz (d. 1935), 113b: Howard C. Brewster (d. 1935), 113c: Frank Fay (d. 1935), 113d: Arthur M. Johnson (d. 1939) ,113e: Harry R. Eddy (d. 1937), 113f: Charles Starkweather (d.…

2007-004.tif
Black and white photograph of Burr family and Arch Fitzgerald standing outside in front of home. On back it says: 'Left to right: Franklin G. Burr, Helen Gillmore Burr, Archer Fitzgerald, Franklin H. Burr.' Scanned photo and photocopy only.

2007-039.tif
Digital copy of badly worn sepia photograph showing Roy Burr (1873-1959) man driving the Burr family hearse. The Burr family was responsible for burials at Center Cemetery. Roy Burr was a brother of Franklin H. Burr and son of Clement Burr.

2025-059a.tif
Three black and white photographs from the 1925 centennial celebration
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