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2006-026.tif
Photograph included in booklet documenting 1978 restoration of Jonathan Huntington parsonage by Jerrilee Cain Bunce and Kenneth Bunce. Ref. 2004a-058. Black and white photograph. Caption: 'House when purchased - 1966. No. 2 - North, gable facade…

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Black and white photographic post card of 'Rest and Sport at Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass.' Multiple views: shows people on porch in rockers; man with a hunting rifle; and view of the back of the lodge. Have duplicate copy with 1922 postmark

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Two letters written in 1887 and 1888. One lists new members of the church; the other pertains to Huntington's resignation and the dedication of the new church in 1888. in re Box 24f.

Reports of Worthington Town Officers for the year 1917

Report, Women's Benevolent Society Single loose paper recording the final meeting of the Women Benevolent Society held at The Maples. Members present: Crystal Donovan, Millie Stephens, Doris Smith, Evelyn Powell, Dorothy Mason, Eunice Bartlett,…

This is a copy of page 338 which lists "Four Corners Farm" on Old North Road in Worthinton as the only building in Worthington on the historic register. This is the current Worthington Inn. See 35-04 this same box. Now owned by Joe and Debbie Shaw.

The General By-Laws, General Law Acceptances, and Key Town Meeting Votes of the Town of Worthington, Mass.' prepared David A. Booth Research Associates, Amherst, MA, undated, but the listing goes from 1796 through 1989.

Massachusetts Congregational Fund. Reports to shareholders 1946, 1947; Bylaws, Investment Brochure, form letter from Mass. Congregational Conference, Letters to Arthur Capen 1940 to 1944 . Memorandum of Agreement; List of contributions to the fund.…

2004-006.tif
Renovation of the Capen/Riverside school. This is part of a collection of 27 diapositive color slides."Panelling and chair rail, right side"

41-032.pdf
Photocopy of article from Hampshire Gazette, October 1871, containing 'Reminiscences of Worthington, 1827, 1832, 1871' by A Traveler. Under 'Communications' heading. Includes mention of Mr. Cole's store, a tobacco barn, farming activities, J.…

Remembering Cummington, Poems and Sketches' Olive M. Thayer, 88 pages, Cummington Historical Commission, signed by Olive Thayer, born in Worthington, 1898. A few black and white illustrations.

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Black and white informal portrait in the same location as Ph101bf. Relatives of Arthur Capen. Seated: Elvira J (Tower) (Lawson) Streeter; 'I think she was 100 years old when this was taken. She lived to be a few weeks over 101. A sister of Mary …

Ph101bf.tif
Five women, all relatives of Arthur Capen, representing five generations; their names are handwritten on the back of the mounted black and white photo: Seated Elvira (Tower) (Lawson) Streeter, directly behind her is daughter, Mary Elizabeth (Lawson)…

2024-044Redistricting1822.pdf
Account of redistricting of Western Mass communities. Worthington is included in the "Berkshire District" along with Middlefield, Cummunington, and Plainfield.

Red Dodge Pickup Truck

Found in the walls of old Burr schoolhouse, originally attached to the general store located at the corner of Huntington Road and Harvey Road in Worthington Center. This store was operated by C. K. Brewster, among others. Sinker made of cast iron,…

Black loose-leaf binder containing hand written "Records of Young Peoples' Society of the Congregational Church" including list of members as of July 1939 and 1940. Contained in the binder is also the "constitution of the society" as drawn up in 1933…

"Records of the Church of Christ in Worthington Volume 1" The Covenant, Articles of Agreement, Members, Marriages, (275 pages) transcribed by the same hand. Copy given to Rev.Douglas Small

"Records of the Church from January 1, 1871 to January 1, 1907. Church organized 1771" Includes list of pastors, deacons, committees, Sunday School Superintendents, Members (Communicants) Baptisms and Deaths, Councils, Conferences, Contributions, and…

23-028.pdf
Documents show dates of appointments from 1789-1970 from the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Covers Worthington (Corners) West Worthington, South Worthington and Ringville, all of which had separate post offices at times during the 19c.
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