Black and white photograph of Mrs. Mary Hilbert's home in Chesterfield. Mary was born in Pittsburg, PA on November 7th, 1868 and came to Chesterfield with her husband (m. July 21st, 1887) in June of 1897. Mrs. Hilbert had a daughter who was born in…
This black and white to sepia tone photo was taken at the Sheldon Studios in Northampton; oval photograph in a grey board frame of Mary Cudworth (Mrs. Alvin M. Locke), Joseph Cudworth's daughter. Scanned as black and white.
Color portrait of Peg Rolland from McCallum's Department Store just before she was married on June 14, 1941. Written on back: 'Picture of Marvis Snyder to be married on June 14, 1941, Please return to Mrs. J. H. Owen, Worthington, Mass' There is a…
Martha Mills, Albert Kirkham, Richard Terry standing on rocks at Glendale Falls in fairly formal attire. This is a sepia half tone photo mounted on board. Cross reference PH99, Box 02 for general views.
Black and white photograph of Martha Brown, born in Pownal, VT on August 15th, 1820, married Uriel Brown on April 12th, 1840, and had seven children. Uriel was born on April 10th, 1815 and 'came to Peru' in 1840. Martha's father was 'David Bushnell,…
Black and white photograph of Martha Angell's house. Martha was born in Holyoke on July 22nd, 1840. She married Mr. Angell (no given name, birth, or death dates for Mr. Angell are recorded in the Rev. Moody book where the photograph is published) on…
Marjorie Bullock Wright. Teacher at Corners School, frontispiece in Helen Magargal's book, 'Early Schools in Worthington.' See also PH101 in Box 03 series.
Black and white photograph of 'Marion L. Bartlett.' This picture shows a woman in costume from the 1870s era. Picture most likely more recent - 1930s?.
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
Marion Bartlett. 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 identification.…