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Two copies, Confession of Faith, Covenant, and Articles of Agreement of the Worthington First Congregational Church, adopted April 1, 1771 and published by vote of the Church, December 31, 1841

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

A copy of the address given by Rev. John H. Bisbee on December 18, 1863. It was delivered on the 25th anniversary of his becoming pastor of the First Congregational Church. It was printed by Trumbull & Gere Printers, Northampton

Copy of a one page program of singing that occurred on Wednesday evening, June 12, 1895 at the Congregational Church, Miss Harriet Brewster, organist. Also May Gurney (Ted Porter's grandmother)

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.

Three copies of the program for the laying of the cornerstone of the First Congregational Church, August 3, 1887. see also 260/P)

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.

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Color tined photo. 'Congregational Church, Worthington, MA' The number '70' appears on the photo. The name 'Thrasher' handwritten on matte board. Shows the south side of the church and horse sheds located to the west of the church building. Church…

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This postcard shows a drawing of the 'Worthington Church, 1771-1921.' This is the First Congregational Church but not the first building on this site. This building was built around 1882, and is the third home of the church, the first was on West…

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Black and white photographic post card of the 'First Congregational Church, Worthington, Mass.' (on the back is written - return to Elsie V. Bartlett) This post card shows the soldier

This oval shaped black and white glossy is an early view of the First Meeting House (Congregational Church) and the town hall before the church burned down in spring 1887. The picture was taken from the NE near the present location of Old Post Road.

The First Congregational Church (First Meeting House), from 1771, begun at West Street and Sam Hill Road and in 1772, dismantled and rebuilt at the corner of Harvey Road and Huntington Road. This sketch was done by Jerrilee (Bunce) Cain at the time…

Photo is sepia tone and appears to be cut from a book. Shows early Congregational Church when it was brown. Note sheds on north side.

Color photo - View of the Congregational Church taken in the summer from Huntington Road; shows church painted white. Photo has what appears to be a water stain.

Black and white view of The Congregational Church, Worthington Center from Huntington Road; this photo reprint is cut from a book. On the reverse side is a drawing of a bus, dated 1905 'Bus of Worthington Transportation Co., Inc. 1905' Cros refer…

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Formal black and white portrait of The Reverend Frederick Sargent Huntington who was minister of First Congregational Church 1882-1887. Founder of Worthington Library 1884. Left estate for library building which was begun in 1915 after much…

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Formal black and white portrait of The Reverend Frederick Sargent Huntington who was minister of First Congregational Church 1882-1887. Founder of Worthington Library 1884. Left estate for library building which was begun in 1915 after much…

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Scan only of black and white photo postcard showing Congregational Church, painted white. On front: 'Congregational Church-- Worthington, Mass.', nothing on back, publisher unidentified. Russell H. Conwell School visible in background. Currently in…

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Black and white photo, matte finish, postally unused, with picture of the Congregational Church (painted white). On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts, photographed by David N. Fisk'

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Black ink on cream drawing by Karin Cook, divided back postcard. On front: 'Congregational Church, Worthington, Mass. 01098' On the back: 'Prints of the Hilltowns. All rights reserved by the artist, Karin Cook, printed by Hometown Press, Worthington,…
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