Copy of Owen drawing given to Russell H Conwell on his 80th birthday. Greeting from the little church on the hilltop at Worthington. This is the original drawing by Walter T. Owen, Architect, New York City. Greeting: 'Your restless boyhood feet…
2 pages of grey lined paper, handwritten and in poor condition, from 1865. Call to meeting - Brewster et al to organize first parish church and state separation. Would benefit from further scrutiny to discover whether there are any real estate…
On the occasion of the Bicentennial of the Town of Worthington, on June 30, 1968 at 11:00 a.m. Includes history of the Worthington Church (three seemingly different copies)
This paper, in Rice's handwriting, was delivered in Northampton at a special centennial meeting of the Worthington Auxiliary, for which she was Secretary. The paper is also a discussion of church missionary work
Hand written lined paper with names relating to 50th anniversary of the First Congregational Church building. Also, invitation to the anniversary with reference to youthful members.
West Worthington Church Record Book dates from 1876 to 1917. Has headings for Pastors, Marriages, Baptisms, and is divided alphabetically for membership. It is 163 pages long. The cover is suede/leather bound. Most entries added during the 1880s.
Fragment of the bell from the Second meeting house, which burned on April 2, 1887. See U5. This was kept originally in the Capen/Riverside schoolhouse. Make copy of record for Doug Small
A five page typewritten article, including a poem 'When Sam'well Led the Singin'', by Eleanor Poter about the History of the Churches. identify - could be included in a presentation some day.
Found in desk at the Frederick Sargent Huntington (FSH) library. This key was to the Second Meeting House, built in 1845 and burned on April 2, 1887. Brass.
Alfred P. Stone to R. N. Wright. Concerning one-half of a certain pew in the Congregational Church formerly belonging to Cyprian Parish, deceased for the sum of $15.00