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2-page excerpt from G. W. Chase's History of Haverhill published in 1861 concerning Israel Bartlett, (a soldier from Haverhilll), who marched in the year 1777 when the British Army surrendered to Gen. Gates. Traveling from Andover and Albany and…

Typewritten excerpt from TRUMBULL'S HISTORY concerning Worthington. Three pages worth, taken from TRUMBULL'S HISTORY OF NORTHAMPTON. Vol. 11, p. 398, 362, 403. Capt (Col) Ebenezer Webber and Col. Nahum Eager (who is called Eagen in Trumbull's…

Worthington Inn flyer while Trow was proprietor. Trifold. Gives rates for 'Country Club.' Flyer indicates the Inn is new. Shows pictures of Worthington village, back and front of inn, casino, fireplace in lobby, and stairway leading from the lobby.…

One copy, dated August 1929 Vol. XIV, Number 8 of Hampshire County Farmer's Monthly. Articles on Hampshire County. Published in Northampton. Of peripheral interest to Worthington.

Photocopy of handwritten poem written for Henry Snyder's testimonial dinner, May1971, by Edith Snyder (Henry's sister).

Poem by Jerusha King. 'This tells of life as lived about 1803' Copy scanned and in computer of SWU.

Handwritten, blue paper. Stanzas of poetry regarding church. From Thomas Moore to Cousin Aaron Stevens. Dated June 29, 1856

Handwritten. Dog-eared/frayed, stitched together in the middle in order to be mended. Author unidentifiable. Page recto verso of poetry stanzas. Identify

Four small pages stitched together and taped along center. Needs transcription. Identify Polly Gould mentioned (possibly a signature) Author: Rosanna Spellman, Sandisfield, dated 1815. Seems to be poetry

Handwritten on blue paper. Small: 9-1/8' x 5-3/4'; large: 7' x 8', 2 at 10' x 8'. Four pages of poetry by people in the Stevens family. No Date

Handwritten, taped together. Poetry by Rosanna Spellman related to Stevens

Music for Christmas Carols, published by Katharine McDowell Rice. Thirteen copies. 'The Snow', the Snow, the Christmas Snow,' 'O Come Let us Adore Him,' The Winter's Snow', 'Stars of Glory', 'Adeste Fidelis', 'Waken Christian Children.' Her…

Cooperative Extension Service, Community Resource Development Newsletter 'Laws that help Massachusetts Farmers Keep Farming'

Please see Box 52, 2005a-078, for synopsis of information contained in this family bible from Joseph Joslyn to Carl S. Joslyn. Brown leather with gold border. In deteriorated condition. Binding not intact.

Maroon cover with gold print, 'Oliver Smith, Esquire, Late of Hatfield, founder of Smith Charities'

Lectures to Young Men' by Rev. John H. Bisbee, Pastor of Congregational Church, Worthington Published by Butler and Bridgman, Northampton. Red leather cover with embossed border and gold design. Gold edged pages.

TThe ABC's of Pioneer Valley, Western Massachusetts, was published with the support of the Pioneer Valley Association and the appropriatons of the Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire County Commissioners. Includes towns from Agawam to Worthington, (pg.…

James Downey allowed us to photocopy his book as it has information about why the Vaughans were possibly interested in Worthington and the purchase of 'The Farm/Singing Pines.' Jim Downey inherited 'Singing Pines' from his mother.

Poster for play? 'A Girton Girl', by Anne Edwardes. Performed at Harper's Franklin Square Library. Deteriorating newsprint. From Snyder collection.

This poster announces the play 'Charley's Country Cousin' at Town Hall. 'A comedy in 4 Acts by K. McDowell Rice.' The poster was originally given to Elizabeth by W. B. Kirkham. 'Proceeds benefit Women's Benevolent Society of Worthington.' …
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