Man standing in snow arch in front of church looking towards Worthington Town Hall. Arch was created by Emerson J. Davis and his trusty shovel, the Gothic Arch is a duplicate of the one cut by him at the same spot in 1947 when another storm blew up…
Copy of letter to the good people of the Congregational Church from James G.K. McClure of Manchester, VT. Memories recounted of Worthington by pastor who first preached two sermons in Worthington in 1871. Recalls summers, Parson Bisbee, Aaron and…
Black loose-leaf binder containing hand written "Records of Young Peoples' Society of the Congregational Church" including list of members as of July 1939 and 1940. Contained in the binder is also the "constitution of the society" as drawn up in 1933…
"Vol. 2 First Congregational Church in Worthington commencing January 1, 1839 A D" Index of Members, Births, Marriages, and Deaths; Pastors settled and dismissed, deacons when appointed. Copy given to Rev.Douglas Small
Massachusetts Congregational Fund. Reports to shareholders 1946, 1947; Bylaws, Investment Brochure, form letter from Mass. Congregational Conference, Letters to Arthur Capen 1940 to 1944 . Memorandum of Agreement; List of contributions to the fund.…
Program, First Congregational Church, 50th Anniversary. Poem by J H Owen called Anniversary Hymn, letter to Mr Rice re improvements to church dated August 21, 1939. Copy to Rev.Douglas Small
Deed Payment for Horse Sheds on Town Property. Voted October 15, 1827 "The Committee for the sale of the shed grounds made a report whereupon it was voted that the money arising from such sale be paid by said Committee into the Town Treasury. And…
On front: 'Congregational Church, Worthington, Mass.' Black and white photographic postcard of the First Congregational Church painted white. Snow is visible on the ground and the trees are bare.
The number 24C6 is in bottom left corner. Rear: The…
Black and white photograph of First Congregational Church from the front, showing boulder commemorating World War I and World War II veterans
Church painted white.
Black and white photograph of First Congregational Church from the south.
Stepping stone for carriages, no horse sheds, Russell H. Conwell (New consolidated) School in rear. Church painted white.
This is the photograph that is so ubiquitous on post cards. It is black and white and oval, taken from the northeast with a view over fields of the Town Hall and the colonial First Congregational Church before it burned. This is framed and the black…
'Black and white lithograph postcard titled 'The Common, Worthington, Mass.' and 'W.M. Shaw's Series.' It is a W. M. Shaw's Series photograph. View south from Congregational Church on Huntington Road (Rte. 112). The roads aren't paved. The…