Accounts dated December 13, 1843, beginning with winter term, 1843-1844 and spring term, 1844-1845. Accounts pertinent to each student as well as to expenses for running the school. James C. Rice listed as student. Contains slip of paper writing…
Records dated December 13, 1843. Lists students for both winter and spring terms, 1843-1844. Brown paper cover; handwritten title; records on inside handwritten on lined paper. Beautiful penmanship but not published as are some others.
Record book from various school districts dating 1857-64. Written in ink in front. Most pages are written in pencil. Lists residents of districts and what they owned. Has scant reference to schools but does include data on Districts listed: #3, #5,…
These papers are not the same as large book (see 43-04) which is missing as of this date (2 copies). WHS Possessions in the library and items at Capen/Riverside School (most of these have been brought to WHS by Ted Claydon); file boxes in vault at…
This marblized note book with red binding is a record of side walk maintenance between the Corners and the Center in 1907. It was kept by Katharine McDowell Rice ""for reference."" The note book also contains loose papers. Formerly identified as…
Report of votes cast by male inhabitants of Worthington for officers of the Commonwealth, April 1, 1799. Signed by Elisha Brewster, Samuel Cooke, Ezra Leonard, and Ezra Starkweather. (photocopy made and placed in file)
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.
"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…
"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