"First Parish in Worthington 1865 - 1897 Volume I". 166 pages of handwritten records. Came from Town Hall vault to be stored with Historical Society records. Copy given to Rev.Douglas Small
On page 8 of booklet called "The First White House of the Confederacy, at Montgomery Alabama" there is a phoptograph and description of "The four-post bed made in New York 1790-1795. During General Lafayette's triumphal tour of America in 1825 when…
"This time capsule was prepared by the students at the Russell H. Conwell Elementary School in Worthington, Massachusetts, for the fiftieth anniversary of the school in January 1992. It was presented to the Board of Selectmen of Worthington for…
"While the members of the Women's Benevolent Society held their 62nd annual church fair on the Village Green, across the street the men were painting the parsonage."
Written by Resolution Committee of the Women's Benevolent Society, Elsie Bartlett and Ida Joslyn, for May G. Porter who passed away on October 9, 1957. Filed with Porter genealogy. #52-33.
"Property of the Women's Benevolent Society of Worthington" Includes "Papers of Incorporation, Bylaws, and Projects: Money Making, Water line, Building of parsonage, purchase of land for parsonage, purchase of shades for church, purchase of communion…