Badly faded black and white photograph of Nancy and Bessie Trow, Alfred Trow, Sam Hayden, Marion Bartlett, Orson Gurney standing in front of an unidentified house. Orson Gurney joined the Canadian army for WW I.
Black and white portrait of Marion Graves, sister of Mrs. Horace (Caroline) Bartlett. Married David Stockbridge. A. J. Schillare Studio, Northampton, MA. Married David Stockbridge
This black and white photograph has the appearance of production at railroad siding and corner of building suggests Greenfield Artifical Stone Company. Mounted on board.
Black and white photograph of 8 workers inside of mill building. Appears to be Greenfield Artificial Stone Company. One of the eight dressed in white wearing a tie. Mounted on board
Black and white photograph of Irving and Guy Bartlett in front of new mill building with concrete fabrications. (identify location Bee Smith) Also note how Guy bartlett (on the right) stands with his left leg in front of his right. This was…
Black and white photograph with man standing in front of summer cottage. Identified on the back as Strong Brook Cottage 'Uncle George Kilbourn, 85 years old (Dorothy's grandfather - presumably the one standing in the photograph). In addition, it…
Black and white photograph of unidentified people on wagon. Dress suggests taken in early 20th century. Note hitching post in left foreground and formal dress for hay ride. Possibly 'The Spruces.'
Black and white photograph of unidentified people on wagon. Dress suggests taken in early 20th century. Note hitching post in left foreground and formal dress for hay ride. Possibly 'The Spruces.'
Color photograph gone to pink of George Torrey (1901-1992) and Elizabeth Torrey (1907-1968). Elizabeth Torrey was a teacher of music in the Worthington School system in the 1930s and for many years
Color photograph of George Torrey, Elizabeth Torrey, Olive Cole sitting around a table, seemingly at dinner. Elizabeth Torrey was a teacher in the Worthington School system. cross refer Box 04, PH46.
Black and white photograph of Horace Cole, Jr.. Picture of the Corners Grocery without the porch prior to construction of the porch. The trim is quite defined. Probably when Horace Cole, Jr. was the proprietor.
Black and white photograph of six unidentified girls in white dresses and caps holding candles in a procession. Historic recreation? Date estimated from style of photo finishing.