Sepia post card showing sled filled with winter-clad men and women drawn by two horses. Written on back in pencil: "Mr. Bradley's Express" and "L.A. Cole" Along left side: Photo Post Card by M. P. Clark, Williamsburg, Mass. R. F. D."
Mr. Bush Sitting on a Bench. The negative has a large crack in it. A photograph of this dryplate glass negative is in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. (Plate Xlll, no. 7). Please see this book for further…
Mr. Bush and Another Man in Front of House and Barn. This photograph (from a dryplate glass negative) in is "The South Worthington Parish" by Rev. George Reed Moody (Plate IX, No. 9, Page 85). Please see this book for further information.
Mr. Cady's House. 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.…
Black and white photograph of Mr. Leonard who was a stone mason and fox trapper. Photo taken at kitchen door on 'The Farm' and mounted on a grey to beige board. See 19 page book on Leonard family. Mr. Leonard is wearing a cap and a tattered cloak,…
Mr. Perley Skelton and Cow. 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…
Mr. Wood and Mr. Isaac Percival Sitting on a Porch. A photograph from this dryplate glass negative is in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. (Plate Xlll, no. 24 and 25). Please see this book for further information. They…
Newspaper clipping from the The Daily Hampshire Gazette 'Mr. Worthington' rounding Out Half Century as Librarian; Recalls 'Firing up Wood Furnace.' Has picture of Arthur G. Capen stamping a library book.
Mrs. Aaron Stevens (Mrs. Sophia Stevens) is shown in two poses. Two black and white prints are mounted on the same grey board: Mrs. Stevens is looking at the camera in the top one, and reading in the bottom. There is a scan of a glass negative…
Mrs. Aaron Stevens. (Mrs. Sophia Stevens) See Ph101al. This black and white photo is an enlargement of top photo of Ph101al. (identify location, Bee Smith). The scan of the glass negative is archived with the identifier 2021-502.
Glass negative showing Mrs. Aaron Stevens Jr. (Sophia Stone, 1816-1910), mother of Eugene and Cullen. The negative may have been created by Harriet L. P. Rice in 1901. It is also possible it was created by the Howes Brothers. See also similar…
The Hewitt House in Worthington Center at crossroads of Rt. 112 and Sam Hill Road. This black and white photograph shows Mrs. Cyrpian Parish Hewitt (Adelia Benjamin Stone, 1836-1907) sitting in rocker on porch on right. Plantings shown, one in urn.…
Black and white portrait of Mrs. Asa R. Bartlett, 'Aunt Polly.' Born 11/11/1815. Polly Bartlett, sister of Tilson Bartlett. Married her first cousin Asa R. Bartlett April 1836 at age of 21. Daughter of Edward Bartlett, Jr. and Mary Farr. (She appears…
Clara Blair's House. 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…
Is a cyanotype photograph on thin paper of Mrs. Charles F. Bates (Amanda) (1852-1920) wearing apron and hat in front of unidentified house (possibly 'The Heritage'). Blue, oval copy.
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Charles F. Bates (Amanda Bartlett) (1853-1920) in front of her home in Ashfield. A.W. Howes of Ashfield (Photographer).
Stained, sepia tone (faded) photograph of presumably Mr. and Mrs. Bates and child in the snow outside their home in Ashfield. Taken earlier than 45-04a, shows 2 adults and 2 children, sleigh, fence.