Black and white photograph of Deacon Eugene Stevens in his mill. 3/4 view (portrait). Shows hoops With the exception of size, Ph73J1 and Ph73J2 are identical.
Photo showing interior view of the sugarhouse. Eurma Tower making maple sugar candy. Inset, lower right corner is view of pitcher and paper cups for candy.
This postcard shows a drawing of the 'Worthington Church, 1771-1921.' This is the First Congregational Church but not the first building on this site. This building was built around 1882, and is the third home of the church, the first was on West…
Black and white photographic post card of the 'First Congregational Church, Worthington, Mass.' (on the back is written - return to Elsie V. Bartlett) This post card shows the soldier
Two black and white photographic post cards of 'The First Parsonage.' The first parsonage was the home of the first minister, Reverend Jonathan Huntington, 1771-1781. Above stood the first meeting house, 1764-1792. Jerrilee (Bunce) Cain restored this…
This a sepia tone photograph of the Interior of the Jonathan Huntington First Parsonage showing a large fireplace, 3 women making pies. Note on the photograph: 'Thanksgiving pies 50. Interior Old Parsonage (West Street?). Francis and Mary Allen,…
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.
This is a framed photograph of the West Worthington Methodist Chapel and is on permanent display in the South Vestibule of the WHS. This building was owned by Rose Parker in 1984 and used as a vacation home. It was located on Route 143 and its roof…
The First Congregational Church (First Meeting House), from 1771, begun at West Street and Sam Hill Road and in 1772, dismantled and rebuilt at the corner of Harvey Road and Huntington Road. This sketch was done by Jerrilee (Bunce) Cain at the time…