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These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Identify Ted Porter. History of Stevensville; Hatfield Grant (2 copies); a second summary of Hatfield Grant (2 copies) with reference to Golf Club House.

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Talks given to the WHS Meeting on July 8, 1939 and July 13, 1940 Talk 1: 2 copies. Storm of 1878. Talk 2: 'Extracting Treasurer'. Refers to George Joslyn, Edward J. Clark, Miss Josephine…

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington Grange. Talk probably given to WHS Meeting. See also Box 40.

These writings were done in preparation for the skit performed by the fourth grade of Conwell School at the Grand Opening of the WHS Museum on June 13, 1999. 'Early Stores' Corners Grocery, Ward's Store, West Worthington Store, Brewster Store.…

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Paper on West Worthington, dated 1942. Three copies.

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Copy of handwritten document included. Talk (Reminiscences) probably given to WHS Meeting

1932 The Adoption of the Stewart Baby'; 'Farmers of Worthington', 3 copies 'Address given to the Worthington Historical Society August 21, 1934

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Paper entitled Old Military Road, dated Sept., 1963 The Old Military Road entered Worthington from Chesterfield at Stevensville.

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Titles: 'Whiting Street' and 'Health Care' (cf: Box 40 copies of same)

These are pertinent to the History of the Worthington Golf Club. Talk given on August 16, 1947, at a WHS meeting. Two copies here- one original transcription, other xeroxed. See Box 40.

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Title: Sampsonville a.k.a. Christian Hollow or the Dingle Early schools - paper by Bee Smith

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Subjects are : Old Houses, Lost Industries. Talk given in 1944 about general history of the town. Two copies of talk given at a WHS meeting, date unknown, on floods, roads, etc. (5 documents)

These are pertinent to the History of Worthington. Paper about Worthington During the Revolutionary War (see also Box 30c - 973.3/S/#415)

2 copies of a four page original typewritten paper on schools by Beverly F. Smith (date?). Identify Bee Smith

Article written in 1932 by Elsie Bartlett, ' Memories of the Ringville Factory and of Horace Cole I by the late Clement F Burr'. Four pages, handwritten; transcribed by Elsie Bartlett (this is determined from Roman numerals numbering pages as well as…

3 typed copies of 'Reminscences of William Rice' supplied by the Reverend Dr. Harlan Creelman. Handwritten note to Walter Stevens. Quoted by Elizabeth Payne in 'Papers on the History of Worthington' Book 1983.

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.

This item consists of several items that need to be separated. 'A celebration in Honor of the 225th Anniversary of Worthington's Founding; Saturday September 11, 1993.' There are four copies of the program in the file. File also includes a poem…

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)

'Visit of Lafayette to Worthington'' by Katharine McDowell Rice ''The foregoing paper was read by the author at invitation of the George Washington Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution at their annual outing banquet on the evening of June…
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