Numerous clippings collected by Post Office 'Postmaster Packard,' and additional articles on the post office by Lois Ashe Brown. 2 articles about Harriet Osgood. Dates range from 1966 - 1987. Covers acquisition of a re-purposed mail canceling…
Photocopy of list contains the appointment of Merwin F. Packard, Mrs. Harriet E. Osgood, Cullen G. Packard, Cullen S. Packard. Cullen (Pete) Packard by Merwin Packard in 1966; the document is stamped by Mr. Henry Betsold of Hatfield (no date)
Photocopy of West Worthington offician appointment of Cora P. Jones as Postmaster on December 6, 1913, signed by Mr. Henry Betsold, Hatfield. Most recent date is November 3, 1933.
1951 money order to Charles Eddy for 1 cent and one to Cullen (Pete) Packard; samples of money orders stamped 10/12/1962 and 10/13/1962 showing change in form, meter to hand-written; sample of certified mail receipt
This letter is from Ethel Graves to Merwin Packard in 1956: it contains envelope and letter sent from R.M.S. Ivernia, 4/17/1903, to Mrs. Merwin Packard; the envelope is stamped 'Queenstown' 4/17/1905.
This is the last one-cent postard cancelled by the Worthington Post Office; the one-cent rate was long-standing. From Charles C. Eddy (Cullen Packard's brother in law) to Cullen (Pete) Packard.
3 copies of 200-year anniversary invitation to Post Office Commemoration Ceremony; names of postmasters and dates of appointments; Daily Hammpshire Gazette article pertaining to open house; Berkshire Eagle - same (2 copies); 2 stamped envelopes…
Very delicate with alphabet on top border, continuing on bottom. Two pine trees, two dogs, other designs, surrounding geometrical shape in the center. where it appears there are embroidered initials (possibly F G) and words. Formerly Bartlett Box
This sampler was done by Electa Harding Dodge, great, great grandmother to Helen Magargal. Very delicate. It appears that numbers and the alphabet are represented; dated '6th of February 1798' Formerly Bartlett Box
This is a copy of the program for the services held in connection with the Annual Meeting of the Hampshire Conference of Congregational Churches held in Worthington on May 23, 24, 1888.
Hand written lined paper with names relating to 50th anniversary of the First Congregational Church building. Also, invitation to the anniversary with reference to youthful members.