Black and white photo, matte finish, postally unused, with picture of original Fire House with car parked next to it. On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts, photographed by David N. Fisk'
Hampshire Gazette article by Laura Rodley from Aug. 9, 2012 describing golf tournament sponsored by Aaron Lewis to benefit the R.H. Conwell Community Education Center. The tournament was held in Bernardston and the proceeds went to 'It Takes a…
First Annual Beef Roast - Line of people waiting to eat: Dick Waite, Lisa Turner (postmaster) and husband, Oliver Wiley, Laurie McAnulty, Mike Qualls, Sara Upton in background.
First Annual Beef Roast - Reverend Doug Small and his wife, Judy. It was his idea to have a 'pig roast' as a town-wide fund raiser. This was vetoed by Helen Pollard who wanted a beef roast.
First Annual Beef Roast - Antique vehicles lining up. (Possibly Ted Claydon's Farmall tractor.) Oliver Wiley, Bob Spiess, and Gail Miller in background.
First Annual Beef Roast - Antique vehicles lining up. (Possibly Ted Claydon's Farmall tractor.) Oliver Wiley, Bob Spiess, and Gail Miller in background.
First Annual Beef Roast - Bob Randall, Vice President WHS and Elodi McBride, Country Journal Correspondent Cold and snowy day until 4 p m when sun broke through the clouds as we lined up for food.
Black and white photograph of First Congregational Church from the front, showing boulder commemorating World War I and World War II veterans
Church painted white.
Black and white photograph of First Congregational Church from the south.
Stepping stone for carriages, no horse sheds, Russell H. Conwell (New consolidated) School in rear. Church painted white.
November 2021 photograph of the east façade of the First Congregational Church. Processed with Adobe Photoshop 2022 (r) 'oil paint' filter. Planned for use in a Worthington Library publication.
Black and White postcard/photo of the First Congregational Church (colonial architecture) shown across from the Town Hall. The photo is in an oval shape. This postcard was taken from a scrapbook. A larger copy of this photo is in the…
This oval shaped black and white glossy is an early view of the First Meeting House (Congregational Church) and the town hall before the church burned down in spring 1887. The picture was taken from the NE near the present location of Old Post Road.