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Black and white to sepia photograph taken at Heacock House on Buffington Hill Road. This is a side view of the porch with gathered celebrants. Wedding picture of Abby Tillinghast and Will Neil at Miss Heacock's. In 1999 owned by Edward & Florence…

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Black and white glossy photograph of Heacock/Chamberlin House on Buffington Hill Road. This photo taken for

This 'Thrasher' black and white to sepia tone photograph is of the Heacock House as seen from the west side on Buffington Hill Road. It shows the Abby Tillinghast wedding party on the porch of house. Now owned by Chamberlins (1999). Mounted on board…

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This black and white photograph is a view from the Corners looking towards the Rice/Jenson House and the FSH Library. Also shows two horses pulling what looks like a hay-cutter.

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The Hewitt House in Worthington Center at crossroads of Rt. 112 and Sam Hill Road. This black and white photograph shows Mrs. Cyrpian Parish Hewitt (Adelia Benjamin Stone, 1836-1907) sitting in rocker on porch on right. Plantings shown, one in urn.…

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The Hewitt House in Worthington Center at crossroads of Route 112 and Sam Hill Road. Black and white photograph shows dirt road and hydrangea bush. Tree at left of photo obscures the front porch. Now 4 Sam Hill Road. Previous owner Donald Newton,…

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Capen/Randall House - This is a black and white photograph of the Arthur Capen House. 616 Dingle Road (now Capen Street). Picture taken by Mr Charles L. Day about 1949. Shows trellises and attached garage. House currently owned by Bob and Mary…

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This is a color photograph of the Arthur Capen House at 616 Dingle Road (now changed to Capen Street) Color print scanned as black and white. Mary Randall standing in front of house as Hattie and Arthur Capen stood in Ph102fa.

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Arthur Capen/Randall House - This is a black and white photograph by A. W. Howes, Ashfield, of the 'Capen Farm.' Now, Bob and Mary Randall's house. 'Capen Farm,' which was Arthur Capen's home, on lower DIngle Road (this has been changed to Capen…

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This is a black and white photograph of the Arthur Capen House on Clark Hill Road, showing vintage car in front. Other owners: Dr. Ernest Hussar, Charles Day, Atty. Doherty, Robert Randall. History of property by Bob Randall included in envelope…

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Chauncey Day Pease Birthplace - On Corbett Road at the foot of Randall Hill. Faded black and white photograph shows two people sitting on porch, lower right. Possibly Nathan Branch House/Fitzroy House. See Ph102d, see also Nathan Branch/Fitzroy…

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Chauncey Day Pease Birthplace - On Corbett Road at the foot of Randall Hill. Faded black and white photograph shows three people in the lower right corner, one standing. Possibly the Nathan Branch House/Fitzroy House.? See Ph102e. There is what…

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Rice House, 'The Farm' -This black and white photo comes from a clipping from

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Rice House, 'The Farm' a.k.a. 'Singing Pines' - Black and white photo comes from a clipping from

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Black and white photograph of the side view of Judge Elijah Brewster home, Huntington Road, Worthington. Elijah Brewster served as state Supreme Court justice. He was also the uncle of Kingman Brewster, President of Yale University, New Haven, CT. He…

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Black and white photograph of Judge Brewster House - View of north side, taken during the summertime.

Corbett Road. Land owned by Mass. Audubon Society. Dwelling torn down and moved to Nantucket (or Martha's Vineyard) Article in Box 35 details the move. Walter Tower's mother's parents: Nathan and Nancy Allen and 3rd person in photo (badly damaged).…

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Black and white photograph of Eben Shaw Place (a.k.a. Raynor). Built by A. B. Medbury; Alfred Thayer came here in 1871. He was the son of Dwight Thayer. Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Thayer on piazza. Owned by Paddocks in 1977, then William & Bonnie Raynor. …

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Black and white photograph of 'Samuel Knapp's Place.' Later owned by Eleanor Ferguson, then Edward McColgan. Possibly Samuel Knapp standing in front. Next to Gifford and Barbara Foster.

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Black and white photograph of Williams House on Trouble Street. 'Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tower and their daughters Adella and Mary and a friend outside their house in the Dingle near Sam Knapp's, 3 miles from Worthington on 112 at Trouble Street.
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