Handwritten on this sepia photo: 'Nathan and Nancy Allen Walter Tower's Mother's parents. This does not seem to resemble the Fitzroy or Nathan Branch/Allen house? Photograph is sepia tone and in very bad condition.
Black and white photograph of doorway of home of Priscilla Sage Bartlett (Jun 20, 1924-Jun 1983 ) and Horace F. Bartlett (Bevo) (July 21, 1922-Feb 28, 2003). The house has also been known as the. Sumner Stone house, Frissel's Inn. It was originally…
Black and white photograph of doorway of home of Priscilla and Horace F. Bartlett (Bevo) (a.k.a. Sumner Stone house, Frissel's Inn) originally built by Sidney Brewster in Worthington Center in the 1860s. 1958 photo show Christmas decorations at…
"Contains history of W.B. S. Notes from minutes books by Elizabeth Payne 1987". Also typewriten report of final meeting June 16, 1992. Signed by Doris Smith. Furniture for the parlor was purchased with balance of funds.
Leather bound record book…
Typewritten page describing provenance: Creelman, Kievitt, Sullivan, (rented to George Wolk), then Demagalls and in 1977 sold to Robert and Sandra Epperly. Located at the Corners on Huntington Road.
Genealogy - Recollection, Research Paper, 'History of Eli Metcalf, Early Settlers'.
It appears to be the introduction of a presentation about Worthington's early settlers. This could have been a talk presented to the Worthington Historical Society
This folder contains 3 maps and 2 pages of names and notes written about the early settlers and roads in Worthington. Nothing is known of the authors of this work so we have kept it together.
The first map is possibly a blueprint (ozalith) which…
This item a scan of one of the Howe's Brothers glass plates, numbered gs106 in the Worthington Historical Society collection. The photographic database entry contains the following notes for gs106:'The number, 1114, is written on the binding tape.;…
in November 2012, the page for the Board of Directors displayed one of the Howe's Brothers prints (photographers of Ashfield) under the name HowesBrosFarm.jpg. A WHS member suggested that the photo may depict this house. There are some similarities…
Home of Hinckley D. Bradley (1860-1921) on gray paper with four black and white pictures, 2 of house, 2 on backside of paper and animals. Handwritten ID on back.
Program for fourth year of this event with schedule of events and advertising sponsorsn the Hilltowns. Sponsored by Arts Alive in the Hilltowns and the Massachusetts Cultural Council
Program for third year of this event with schedule of events and advertising sponsors for the first Hilltown Arts Festival sponsored by Arts Alive in the Hilltowns,
Program with schedule of events and advertising sponsors for the first Hilltown Arts Festival sponsored by Arts Alive in the Hilltowns and the Hilltown Artisans Guild
This lovely black and white picture post card of 'The Hillside Fair at Cumminsville, Mass' (now the Cummington Fair) Photo is by Thrasher, is addressed to Mrs E. A . Gilmore, Springfield, Mass. 'This is where we spent the day, had a nice time.…