Black and white photograph with a view east from the Corners of Old Post Road in the summer. The road is dirt with ruts and leaves beginning to fall. Lined with tall maples, no houses visible. Taken from Rice scrap book called 'Worthington Houses.'
Old Post Road following ice storm. Black and white glossy print shows power lines and bent trees. Possibly useful for Papers on the History of Worthington re-publication.
Black and white photograph of the Old Parsonage on Huntington road; the Parsonage was transfered from the Women's Benevolent Society to the Church; sold ca 1970s by the church; now (7/2003) home of Paul and Nancy Moody. Located on Huntington Road,…
Large group photograph of 125 men and women. There is a separate list of possible names in photo as well as a tracing overlay identifying three people. This photo was taken in the Lyceum Hall?. Identified are #14. Sara I. Thrasher (m. Arthur M.…
Scan only of half-tone photo postcard titled: 'Office Fire-place, Worthington Inn, Worthington, Mass., A. W. Trow, Prop,' maker unnamed, divided back postally unused. Shows large fireplace flanked by two ladde-rback chairs. Currently in collection…
Article by Florence Berry Bates on Nursing in Worthington.
She founded the Worthington Health Center in 1950. (See also Box 40)
The article was condensed by Elizabeth Payne; it is typed and six pages long
Noyes Bartlett in Wood Shop. 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 little…
Noyes Bartlett in Wood Shop. 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 little…
North Adams Massachusetts, Old Home Week, September 5-11, 1909, Reprinted from the Original,' Diane Wohl, March 1987. Numerous black and white photos and period advertisements.
Black and White glossy photograph of the Noah Pierce (a.k.a. Pearce) was located on the site of the present day library 669686, 4697146. The picture was taken in the wintertime. The Pierce (a.k.a. Pearce) Tavern fell into ruin and was subsequently…
9 people sitting and standing around a small table, posed for this black and white picture. The wall in the background is clapboard with a curtained window. Some have been identified as follows: front row sitting, (from left) Phyllis Packard Eddy, ?,…