Program for play put on at Town Hall, November 2-3, 1934, called 'College Inn', a musical comedy in three acts. Director: Miss Jessie S. Hermiston. Folded program; printed on four pages
These are copies Programs & advertising flyers for the Grand Opening Exhibit for the WHS Museum, June 13 through mid-September, 1999. Photocopy of news clipping from Gazette mentions Dan Porter's address. Also includes partial article from Country…
July 4, 1879. Programme for Independence Day Celebration in Springfield, Ma. Printed both sides. Has nothing to do with Worthington except that the parade went down Worthington Street in Springfield. The street was named after Col. Worthington. …
Program from Ringville school for for May 29, 1907. Handwritten in red ink spelling out 'Program' for Memorial Day; one page has a picture of flag in corner.
Program from Ringville school for Friday Afternoon, February 6, 1903. Two handwritten lined pages put together with red ribbon. Lists the times and what will be done by whom in the class. (Identify Bee Smith - may not be program from Ringville.…
Advertising cards for 'Henry H. Snyder, Worthington, Mass., General Trucking & Passenger Service'. Blotter is probably from an earlier date (same phone number). 'Daily service between Worthington and Springfield through Northampton and Westfield'. …
These two papers consist of a list of callers and telephone numbers for the Worthington Fire Dept. in 1940's and later, similar to today's teleplhone tree.
The Conwell Academy' typed transcript of article from Temple Magazine, Volume 6, #7, Feb. 15, 1894, p. 80. It describes Conwell's involvement in the establishment of Conwell Academy.
A 1971 Harper's Weekly story , June 6, 1874 issue, remembering the 'The Mill River Calamity' in Williamsburg, Massachusetts, on June 6, 1874. Seems to be a two page galley proof and must have been used in the Williamsburg Bicentennial in 1971.…
Paperback, white with black lettering and design, by Michael E. Stevens and Steven B. Burg, 'Editing Historical Documents: A Handbook of Practice.' AASLH, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc. AltaMira Press
Paperback with beige cover, red and black lettering and sepia tone photo of Howes Kids Maple-Sugaring by Shirley Bartlett Pomeroy with help from Helena T. Alves and Knowlton K. Howes. 'History of the Town of Huntington, Massachusetts: Formerly known…
This book was in the possession of Henry H. Snyder. "History of the United States Illustrated" by Henry C. Watson &. Harris Patton. Gold embossed lettering in cloth, leather corners. In good condition, marbleized end papers. Fly leaf contains…
Leather covered "Holy Bible" containing the Old and New Testaments, appointed to be read in Churches, The S. S. [Sunday School] Teacher's Edition, Oxford University Press. 1884. Cover is black with gold lettering, gilt edged pages.
This black and white photograph was put in the Country Journal for ID. Blackboard shows some visible names: M. Snyder (Mabel), G. Knapp, R. Skelton, M. Lobdell, Mary Sode. Others harder to read. Note on envelope indicates it could possibly be…
Letter addressed to Sarah and Rob Bartlett from Dorothy E. Beebe, inviting them to a celebration of the awarding of the Congressional Medal of Honor to Samuel E. Eddy (the only "Hampshire County" recipient of this honor as of 1982. Sarah Lane…
Black and white photo on cardboard background showing 'The Quarry' at the William G, and Harriet L. P. Rice Farm. Photograph likely taken between 1895 and 1905 by Harriet Rice. The "Old Farm" is at 168 Old North Rd.
Colored photos of Bicentennial. The Queen's float in front of the Town Hall. Queen is Kristin Majkowski; court is Tink Donovan, Peggy Shea, Sandra Granger and Roberta Humphrey. Scanned as black and white.