Gold border with purple print. Hattie Bisbee teacher to Granville Capen 'for good lessons during four weeks.' Very likely a card recognizing Sunday School accomplishments.
Prov. 4: 5-9 'Precious wisdom' purple and pink 'Death of a Pious Teacher' Blue border, black print Also known as Inspirational cards, often passed out at funerals.
This receipt is addressed to Elsie V. Bartlett postmarked 1906, Springfield, MA. Cost $218.07. There is a note on envelope that the 1960 carpet cost $2,800.
Written on lined paper, this document records a talk given at a Church supper in 1891 by the son of the man who auctioned off pews to pay the cost of remodeling the Colonial Church in 1870. GIVES A LIST OF THE LOCATIONS OF MEETING HOUSES. According…
This 2-page typewritten paper is based on 260/B/#778. It is written by Elizabeth Payne, probably for the Papers of Worthington. It is called 'Worthington's First Minister.' There is also a second copy in a slightly different format.
This paper was written by Ida Joslyn in 1975 and is about excommunication until 1885. There is a copy accompanying it. The subject is John Adams's excommunication. The original is four pages typewritten. refers to the case of Thomas 'Thinne' or…
Controversy over the location of the new Meeting House -- 'Should it be located on the site of the old Meeting House (corner of Harvey Road and Rte 112) or on land farther to the north.' Seventeen pages of Town Meeting notes referring to new Meeting…
Roaming Through Old Church Records' typewritten paper by Elizabeth Payne includees Church Organizatiion, The Covenant, Note for Genealogists, also includes one handwritten page on Reverend Pomeroy.
Copies of Vignettes of Church History used, one each month during the year leading up to the May 1988 rededication of the present church building in celebration of its centennial. Topics covered: 1. The earlier church buildings; 2) the first…
This letter written by James G.K. McClure recites memories of Worthington. It also states a refusal to a request from the Church to speak on July 31, 1930. The letter is dated August 11, 1930
Transcript of talk for 50th anniversary of church building: Reminiscences of Mr. Huntington, and others. for Mr. Walter Stevens, by an old member (incog.) of the church. Handwriting is reminiscent of an older person's hand.
This is a copy of the program for the services held in connection with the Annual Meeting of the Hampshire Conference of Congregational Churches held in Worthington on May 23, 24, 1888.
2 typewritten transcriptions of ' Some Gleanings from the Sermons of Reverend Jonathan Law Pomeroy, Minister of the Congregational Church, 1794-1832'. Read at the WHS Meeting August 18, 1945 by Harlan Creelman