William G. Rice Jr, standing in doorway with older man. Badly worn. Titled '3 generations preparing fish,' 1899. Note accompanying box of photos says: Pictures printed by Mr. Arthur Tuttle from old glass negatives taken by Mrs. Wm. G. Rice,…
1790 federal census for Worthington. Collected by William Shepard. 2 pages. Number of houses: 181; number of heads of families: 188. This was the first census conducted by the newly formed United States of America
Three envelopes of bills Aug/Sept/October 1907 to Granville Capen for milk and butter from the Worthington Cooperative Creamery Association, Ringville.
Mimeographed recipe book, unpaginated. Titled: "Kitchen Magic from Worthington Grange#90 Cooks" Recipes were typed. Names and date not provided. A lot of the recipes use processed food so guessing this was produced during the 1950s or 1960s.
'Newsletter', Worthington Health Association (WHA), spring 1983.
The Worthington Health Association (WHA) was established in the mid-1950s by nurse Florence Bates and others. It operated first as the Worthington Medical Center, then as the…
2001 Program of Worthington's WWII Veterans Day Commemoration which was held at the Town Hall and video taped by Jerome Noonan and Ed and Helen Pelletier. The tape was donated to the Historical Society and is in Box 46.
In honor of Centennial Celebration of the Worthington Golf Club, WHS hosted a Tea Party featuring "The Victorian Lady", (Kandy Carle) a performance artist wearing and describing the dress of yesteryear. She came in period dress appropriate for 1904.
Undated, unpaginated brochure titled 'Worthington:Massachusetts, An ideal place to spend your vacation' published by the Worthington Transportation Company. Copy includes numerous black and white photographs and describes 'The Town,' 'The Worthington…
Hampshire Gazette article titled "Realistic sculpture out of the gallery. . ." that describes a cardboard replica of Hitler's car created by Peter McLean to be displayed at Town Hall. Intended to have metaphoric meaning, the car is also designed to…
Article desribing lawsuit brought by Nathan Clark against the town of Worthington following an accident on an unmaintained town road that caused serious injury to his wife. He was awarded 604.18.