Edward Clark and Walter Stevens exchanges about Houses in Worthington. Both handwritten and typed. . Clark to Stevens, handwritten, Stevens to Clark typed
Five pages typed dated to Walter Stevens re:'Hampshire County prior to the Incorporation of Chesterfield, Worthington, and Cummington'. Writing of Arthur Capen: 'rec'd June 1, 1940'. also original handwritten version -9 pages (missing as of this…
Article written in 1932 by Elsie Bartlett, ' Memories of the Ringville Factory and of Horace Cole I by the late Clement F Burr'. Four pages, handwritten; transcribed by Elsie Bartlett (this is determined from Roman numerals numbering pages as well as…
Article written in 1932 (?) by Elsie Bartlett, ' Things Remembered by the Late Clement F Burr'. Three pages long, handwritten; transcribed by Elsie Bartlett (this is determined from Roman numerals numbering pages as well as the handwriting). Article…
Clement Burr address to WHS Meeting, August 21, 1934, handwritten notes on corner by Arthur Capen. Typed legal size paper, includes transcription of discussion after address re Burgoyne's March through Worthington during American Revolution. Cross…
Original typewritten paper by Beverly F. Smith. A two page assessment of Worthington's participation in the Civil War. Includes a list of soldiers who died in the Civil War.
Actual clipping (6-3/4' x 5-3/8') pasted on black paper. ( #286 - Russell Conwell of Worthington) Title: Historical Sketches of Western New England,.4-30-1961. Includes cartoon like drawing as well as brief text. Shows Russell H. Conwell in…
Actual clipping (6-3/4' x 5-3/8') pasted on tan paper. ( #206 - Gen. James C Rice of Worthington) Title: Historical Sketches of Western New England,10-02-1961. 'President Lincoln commissions General J. C. Rice of Worthington'. Includes cartoon like…
Letter from Walter Stevens to Reverend Herbert Owen that includes a 2-page transcription of letter written by Anson Stevens to his Aunt, Mrs. LaFayette Stevens during Civil War. Originated from Bague Sound, N.C. on Feb. 16, no year. Describes Newbern…
Original typewritten paper called 'The Impact of the Civil War on Worthington as shown by Town Meeting Records 1861-1866'. Ten page paper; verso page 9 has handwritten list of names in the Worthington Regiment (Ward, Brewster, Kenney, Watts,…
Typewritten copy of letter from Henry Daniels, a Worthington native, to his wife regarding the assassination of Lincoln (dated April 15, 1865). Lois Ashe Brown wrote newspaper article accompanying this 2/12/1964. Henry Daniels was born in…
Typewritten excerpt from TRUMBULL'S HISTORY concerning Worthington. Three pages worth, taken from TRUMBULL'S HISTORY OF NORTHAMPTON. Vol. 11, p. 398, 362, 403. Capt (Col) Ebenezer Webber and Col. Nahum Eager (who is called Eagen in Trumbull's…
Paper, 'Worthington during the Revoltionary War' prepared by Donna Sears in a contest sponsored by the Worthington Historical Society. Identify. Her bibliography included Clifton Johnson, 'Historic Hampshire in the Connecticut Valley': James C.…
Letter and its transcription from George and Grace Buck to their son-concerning the son of Moses Buck who fell in action at Fort George, N Y, 1813. Ebenezer Webber. This letter originally came from Orpha Buck Loefer (Loeber?)
2-page excerpt from G. W. Chase's History of Haverhill published in 1861 concerning Israel Bartlett, (a soldier from Haverhilll), who marched in the year 1777 when the British Army surrendered to Gen. Gates. Traveling from Andover and Albany and…