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44-032.tif
Black and white photo of a group of people; Henry Snyder is front row middle. Written on back: 'Coon District School.' UTM Established by Bee Smith.

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Black and white photograph of the home of Henry Snyder (b. September 1st, 1844, Germany) and Lena Orbriter (b. April 29th, 1863, New York City). Henry immigrated to the United States when he was a baby and married Lena on February 11th, 1892. They…

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Color photo of Henry Snyder flanked by women; taken outdoors. Mr. Snyder with three women. He did have three sisters, uncertain if these women were they. It does appear that the woman on the Right is elder sister Mabel Sweet. Scanned as black and…

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Black and white snapshot original Henry Snyder standing in front of tractor/trailer carrying autos. He is looking very dapper. 'Snyder's Express Trucking' banner on side of trailer. Shows car hauler with many cars on it. One photo taken in…

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Black and white photograph of interior view of Snyder House. Henry Snyder by fireplace. Cross refer PH102, Box 01 for houses. Kept together in this collection, taken from Scrapbook.

Diaries of Henry Snyder with list of phone numbers in the beginning followed by notes pertaining to daily activities.

Black and white photograph of party including Henry and Eva Snyder at Brickhaven in the dining room. Cross refer PH102, Box 01 for houses. Kept together in this collection, taken from Scrapbook.

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Black and white photograph of Henry Snyder's celebration of Brickhaven. Henry Snyder is ringing a bell at the barbecue fireplace. Photograph is water damaged.

Black bowler hat worn by Henry Snyder. On display in South vestibule on marble table.

44-028.tif
Color photo yellowing and faded of Henry Snyder, Peg Rolland (his daughter) and Eva Snyder (his wife). He is holding a cake possibly at his anniversary celebration. Scanned as black and white.

Photo also shows ox-drawn cart; same as Ph45g. Henry Tower, father of Walter W. Tower, with team of oxen at Williams Farm, on Trouble Street, Cummington, MA . Identify for republication of Papers on the History of Worthington. There are three…

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Henry Tower with Wagon and Oxen. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little…

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2004-372.tif
Black and white picture post card. L to R: Herb Porter, Ernest Thayer, Fordyce Knapp, Franklin Burr. Possibly depicts Franklin Burr swearing the oath of office.

2004-486.tif
Black and white to sepia tone photograph of 'Herbert Porter' known as Dolly Porter, in hat and suit with his horses, next to a horse barn. He was the father of Daniel Porter who was the father of Ted Porter who, lives in town today (2004) and of Dan…

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Includes Marshall Goodwin and Dick Ross, also Herbert Higgins, Earl's grandfather. And pictures of Earl's camp

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Black and white glass slide: The barn at the rear of the Hewitt house at 4 Sam Hill Road. The house was originally built by pioneer Daniel Hewitt in the 1790s and expanded and modernized by his son, Cyprian Parsons Hewitt and his wife, Adelia…

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Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: ‘Hewitt Residence, Worthington, Mass.‘. (#5).

Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his brother. The sample book…

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Black and white photograph of Josephine Hewitt house on southwest corner of Sam Hill Road and Huntington Road (4 Sam Hill Road), taken from the east. Franklyn and Mary Hitchcock operated a restaurant here, the Golden Horse ca. 1950s. Other owners…

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Black and white photograph of Josephine Hewitt house on southwest corner of Sam Hill Road and Huntington Road (4 Sam Hill Road), taken from the northeast. Franklyn and Mary Hitchcock operated a restaurant here, the Golden Horse ca 1950s. Other…

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Black and white glass slide: The front porch of the Hewitt House at 4 Sam Hill Road. The house was originally built by pioneer Daniel Hewitt in the 1790s and expanded and modernized by his son, Cyprian Parsons Hewitt and his wife, Adelia Benjamin…
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