This is a box containing 10 'buildings' all hand crocheted. There are various packets of batting to resemble snow, and green Christmas Tree ornaments to suggest that this collection was intended for a Christmas display. These houses were on display…
This cheese box is from the Corners Grocery. Our grocery is one of the few places that purchases wheel cheese. Often these boxes are painted by local people in various designs. This box is painted red, white and blue in a patriotic fashion with stars…
Report by Beverly F. Smith titled '140 Buffington Hill Road.' This report is the result of her research at the Registry of Deeds. Included is the purchase by the Goldsteins and some of the past history of the house.
Contains the following: -Brown envelope titled 'The Jonathan Woodbridge House' - (Contents - historical data, letter from Library of congress, SE view copied from old stereograph made by Wallace Braeburn, Front door, SE view summer, SE view, winter,…
Letter of inquiry from William E. Stevenson about current owner of house with round barn where he used to spend his summers. This is the current Worthington Inn (Four Corners Farm - the only house in Worthinton listed on the State Register of…
Original early plan drawn by Scott Heyl when the plan was to move the West Worthington Chapel (before it collapsed in 1996) and possibly situate the Capen/Riverside School on the current site. The plan was never adopted. Scott Heyl reports that there…
Black and white photographs of Archer Chauncy Fitzgerald (1919-2007) from babyhood to adulthood, including time spent working at the Burr farm. Burr house carrying milk pails. Archer Fitzgerald, was born in and lived in New York City, spent summers…
Apple Tree. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 129.
Black and white photograph of Apple Blossom Time in 'The Maples' Garden. Apple trees were near the corner of the barn, now gone. This was the Rice home in the early 20th century. Now Jensens (2006).
Black and white photograph of the home of Anson Drake (b. April 8th, 1871) and Kate Molssynnker (b. June 20th, 1880). The couple married on November 20th, 1897 and had three children living as of 1905 - Albert (b. February 14th, 1899), Charles (b.…