Black and white photograph of Channing Angell's house in Indian Hollow, Huntington, MA. Channing Angell and his wife Anna Hathaway 'came to this place' in 1896. They bought the land where the "house stands of Mrs. Mary Lewis." Featured in The South…
Black and white to sepia tone oval portrait of Charles Allen. Chuckie Allen lived where Bob and Sarah Bartlett lived, corner of West Street and Starkweather Road. Refer to Box 03, Ph101u, Ph101v for more Allen photographs. UTM E 670060 N469826
Black and white photograph of the home of Charles Ames (b. March 31st, 1874) and Arvilla Merritt Pomeroy (b. June 2nd, 1860). The pair married on July 2nd, 1898. Arvilla's first husband was Samuel Pomeroy, who built the house after purchasing the…
Black and white photograph of the Charles B. Bennett (b. June 20th, 1858, Sharon, CT) and Julia A. Myers (b. July 20th, 1856, Sheffield) house. The couple married on May 4th, 1879 and as of 1905 had two children, Mary (b. March 30th, 1890) and…
Black and white photograph of Charles F. Bates (1849-1927) with pipe and basket, probably taken in Ashfield. He is in his late 60s or 70s. Smaller picture 2 1/2' x 4 1/4' There is also a larger picture of the same print
Black and white photograph of the home of Charles Granger (b. December 14th, 1882). Rebecca Tower and Ruth Robinson were Charles father's sisters, so aunts to Charles. Charles' grandmother purchased the home from John and Catherine Ross in 1851. The…
Glossy black and white photo of Worthington men associated with the Bicentennial celebration (from left) C. K. Osgood, Carl Joslyn, Henry Snyder, Bert Nugent, Fred Emerson seated at table and posed in front of Town of Worthington map. See 44-09
Charles Kenneth Osgood (1913-1977) .This photo was taken when Osgood was 63 years old; he died in 1977, age 64. 'Ken' was very active in town and church affairs. there are two images of this portrait. The smaller of the two has been damaged by ink…
Black and white group portrait showing: Seated left to right: Ruth Dickerson, Rosaline Day, Florence Taft; standing left to right: Howard Dickerson, Peggy Crawford,Betsy Day, Pat Taft, Kenneth Taft, Fred Reid, and Mr. Friend