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Field Guide to Emergency Response' with DVD, Heritage Preservation, Inc., 2066, spiral, softcover

The Care of Prints and Drawings,' by Margaret Holben Ellis, Alta Mira Press, 1995, softcover, 253 pp.

The International Review of African American Art: Collecting, Conservation and Collaboration,' Vol. 21, Number 4., Hampton Unveristy Museum, 2007, softcover, 81 pp.

Photographs: Archival Care and Management,' by Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler and Diane Vogt-O'Conner, Society for American Archivists, 2006, hardcover, 259 pp.

IPI Media Storage - Quick reference,' Image permanence Institute, 2004 spiral bound with information wheel, 9 pp.

Annual report of the Pastor (Douglas Small) and report of the church clerk.

Reproduction of map, created on June 17, 1794 and signed on May 15, 1795, showing meeting house, mills, county roads. Signed by Selectmen: Jonathan Brewster, Matthew Warner, and Jonathan Woodbridge

Reproduction of map, dated 1783, showing parts of Worthington, Becket, Patridgefield, Murrayfield, and Washington which were incorporaed as Middlefield

Reproduction of map, dated 1830, showing meeting house, mills, tanworks, townhouse, etc. William Packard, surveyor. Signed by Joseph Marsh, Jonathan Brewster, and Daniel T. Hewitt

Reproduction of map, dated 1762, Nathaniel Dwight survey of 'appropriated lands in Berkshire and Hampshire Counties.' Shows Plantation No. 3, Worthington, among many other adjacent communities. The Worthington survey is marked 'not completed.'

Huntington Annual Town Report - 1959

Huntington Annual Town Report - 1971

Chesterfield Annual Town Report - 1962

Cummington Annual Town Report - 1958

Middlefield Annual Town Report - 1959

Pittsfield Town Report - 1943

Plainfield Town Report - 1958

Peru Town Report - 1964

Boxwood plough plane with beech wedge and screw arms, E. & T. Ring & Ampersand, Co., Worthington, Mass. ca. 1840s to 1850s. Uncommon' Blade made in Sheffield, England, by Spear & Jackson. According to

Rough white sheet, woven from linen or cotton and wool, termed linsey-woolsey, ca. 1835, by Elizabeth Crosier of Cummington, mother of Ella Crosier, wife of Clement Burr. Given as gift by Mary Burr Hitchcock to Jerrilee Cain ca,. 1965.
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