Black and white photograph of two unidentified children sitting on rocks near an unidentified bridge. There is a house visible in the background. The children are covered in clothing and look to be around 3 years old. ca. 1910
Unidentified Young Man with yoke of 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…
Black and white photograph of an unidentified young woman, dressed in along black skirt and white apron, behind a metal pail and holding onto an overhead clothes line. Houses are quite close together, so this may not be taken in Worthington.
Typed paper on the unveiling of the Memorial tablet of General J. C. Rice, 8/7/1923. located in front of Rice Homestead - S/E corner of intersection of Huntington Road and Old Post Road. Brief mention of his entlistment in the New York 44th…
Guide prepared by Paysage Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation for the Worthington Historical Commission. Included are North Cemetery, Center Cemetery and Ringville Cemetery. Included also are FORM E - Burial Documents for the above named…
Black and white glossy photographic post card of 'the Upper Falls, West Worthington.' 'Near here stood the grist mill of John Parish, 1780' This is also the falls associated with the legend of the lover's leap.
Shows mill with river in foreground. It seems to be a newsprint paper page from book. Sepia tone. This is a lovely scene with a stone wall next to a dirt road alongside a river. Mill in background.
Sepia tone photograph Uriah and Ellen Brown house on DIngle Road, possible later Emerson Brown's house. Man and woman and horse standing in front, possibly Uriah and Ellen Brown. Lela Dodge's name also on back. A. W. Howes photograph mounted on…
"Valuation Book of First Parish in Worthington, Mass. commencing May 1 A D 1865". Includes poll taxes, subscriptions, personal property tax, society tax. Copy given to Rev.Douglas Small
DVD-R showing operations of the Worthington Post office during Cullen ('Pete') packard's tenure as postmaster. Shows mail being brought from Williamburg to Worthington, being sorted and put into boxes, and then redlivered to nearby towns. People on…