Black and white photograph of doorway of home of Priscilla Sage Bartlett (Jun 20, 1924-Jun 1983 ) and Horace F. Bartlett (Bevo) (July 21, 1922-Feb 28, 2003). The house has also been known as the. Sumner Stone house, Frissel's Inn. It was originally…
Black and white photograph of doorway of home of Priscilla and Horace F. Bartlett (Bevo) (a.k.a. Sumner Stone house, Frissel's Inn) originally built by Sidney Brewster in Worthington Center in the 1860s. 1958 photo show Christmas decorations at…
Black and white photograph of a house owned by Frank Robinson on the south side of Old North Road. It no longer exists. Written on the back: 'This picture was taken by Miss Elsie V[enner] Bartlett. The house stood on Cold Street at the junction of…
This was a print on a Christmas card. Originally built in 1785 by Dr. Ezra Starkweather (1754-1834). This was on a note from "The Heberts," owners during the 1960s. The house is located on the east side Old Post Road at the corner of Thayer Hill…
Town Hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the South West in wintertime.
Town hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the South West in summertime. Taken in the later afternoon - note shadows on…
Town Hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the SW in wintertime.
Town Hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the NE in summertime.
Town Hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the NE in summertime.
Town Hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the NE in wintertime.
Town Hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the NE in wintertime.
Town Hall before second addition. First addition was in 1930s (Workers Progess Administration Project) adding stage and room above. Black and white photograph taken from the SW in summertime
Three black and white photographs of house belong to Judge Elisha Hume Brewster (1871-1946) in Worthington Center (Huntington Road, Rte. 112). House located at 212 Huntington Road. Photo taken early 1960's.