Wool blanket in two shades of gold, hand hemmed. Badly damaged. 7/8' squares stitched in 78' width like Witt coverlet/blanket. According to Jerrilee Cain, probably butternut dye.
Handwoven flat weave blanket. Two 36' wide panels. Stitched in the middle with whip stitch in white thread. Hand hemmed at the bottom and top. Repeated pattern is 10-1/2' x 8'. Brown, tan and and white. Wool or cotton or both. Holes show moth…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from…
Two pages typed by Ernest G. Thayer, article called '1942'. Re maunfacturing in the community of West Worthington. specifically tanneries and mills. (i.e., Industries of West Worthington)
Notes Taken at the Annual Meeting of the Worthington Historical Society - July 12, 1941'. Mention of South Worthington Church, Conwell Place, Walter Ring, Judge Stevens, Mr. Burckes, Witherell, Freeman, Clark, Mr Moody, (the 'Moody Book' financed…
First and Second prize essays by Douglas Torrey (8 pages 'Worthington') & Susan Arcouette (4 pages 'Sketches of Worthington'). Contest sponsored by WHS. Both papers on the History of Worthington. Typewritten.