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2013-012.tif
Black and white (now blue) photograhs showing the back of the Cederholm machine shop. River is at base of foundation.The right end is now one story.

2013-011.tif
Black and white (now blue) photograph showing the Cederholm house in South Worthington in snapshot taken in October 1954.

2013-009.tif
Faded and foxed color photograph showing the South Worthington sign. The river can be seen in the background.

2013-005.tif
Color photograph showing Barbara Prt and her six sons. From right: Kip Porter, Charles Porter, James Porter, Barbara Barbara, Eric Porter, Keith Porter, Kevin Porter. Digital gift from Barbara Porter, November 2012

2013-004.tif
Black and white format portrait of the [then] five Porter boys. From right: Kip, Keith, Eric, James and Charles. Digital donation from Barbara Porter, November 2012..

2013-003.tif
Photograph from Hampshire Gazette article, July 14, 1954, on the Cederholm Manufacturing Co. (see 2013a-002).. Caption reads: "Barbara Cederholm, 6, hands a cast aluminum, pistol-shaped handle to Neil Fairman of Worthington to be drulled and shaped…

2013-002.tif
Photograph from Hampshire Gazette article, July 14, 1954, on the Cederholm Manufacturing Co. (see 2013a-002). Caption reads: "Carl Cederholm demonstrates one of his patented land measuring wheels and carries the sturdy canvas sock he has just…

2014-012.tif
Digital copy of sepia snapshot from Nancy Trow's photo album. Nancy Trow (1892-1985) was born in Worthington
and was the daughter of Alfred W. Trow who ran the Worthington Inn. Her mother was Ida Bartlett Trow. Titled: "Oh you didn't get away this…

2014-011.tif
Digital copy of sepia snapshot from Nancy Trow's photo album. Nancy Trow (1892-1985) was born in Worthington
and was the daughter of Alfred W. Trow who ran the Worthington Inn. Her mother was Ida Bartlett Trow. Entitled "Ball Team of 1903",…

2014-010.tif
Digital copy of sepia snapshot from Nancy Trow's photo album. Nancy Trow (1892-1985) was born in Worthington
and was the daughter of Alfred W. Trow who ran the Worthington Inn. Her mother was Ida Bartlett Trow. Sidney Trow is in pinafore at top…

2014-009.tif
Digital copy of sepia snapshot from Nancy Trow's photo album. Nancy Trow (1892-1985) was born in Worthington and was the daughter of Alfred W. Trow who ran the Worthington Inn. Her mother was Ida Bartlett Trow. Titled "The Bunch" shows top: Bessie…

2014-008.tif
Matte reproduction of color photograph of Fran Granger who was award the Golden Cane on 1/9/12. Photo by Elodi McBride.

2014-007.tif
Black and white glossy photo showing group seated around table. Fromt left: Dot Burke, Irene Buckley, Eurma Tower, Stell Albert, Ellen Cottrell, Esther Kerley Dated 1970.

2014-006.tif
Glossy color photograph showing Sandy Epperly (rear) and Barbara Dunlevy at the May 13, 2013 COA luncheon, on the occasion of giving Barbara the Golden Cane, signifying her as the oldest resident in Worthington.

2014-004.tif
Sepia color, glossy, faded snapshot showing John Jarvis surrounded by large flock of turkeys. Back says "John Jarvis, Ringville, Ass." Jarvis property was on Old Post Road.

2014-003.tif
Black and white snapshot showing John Jarvis standing in field along Old Post Road, at location where Jerrilee Cain's home is now location. According to Jerrilee Cain, the home of John Jarvis (spelt by her Jervits), wasd the stop for the…

2014-002.tif
Color glossy photograph. Taken on steps of State House rotunda, Boston, Ma. Back row: Michael Meehan; unknown; John MacDonald, Richard (Dick) Wagner; Margaret (Peg) O'Neal, Jula Sharron, Helen Sharron Pollard. Second row from back: Tom Wisnaukas,…

These embroidery hoops are on display in the main room of the historical society building. They were apparently not archived before being put in the case. They were made in LaFayette Stevens's Mill in Stevensville.

This is a deteriorating Springfield District Telephone Directory whose only relevance to Worthington is that is was with the papers pertaining to the Weights and Measures. It has a grey cover and a hole for hanging by a string is punched in the upper…

One letter to Henry Snyder from Amherst, one from Hadley, congratulating town on bicentennial.
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