Copper hairpin, pointed ends, coiled at top which is a three-curved shape. Owned by Caroline Graves Bartlett (box has nothing to do with object) Formerly Bartlett Box
Sepia colored RPPC with Kruxo stampbox, postally unused, but word 'H. L. Eddy on back. Sign above shed in photo reads: 'H. L. Eddy/Carriages, Harness, Sleighs/& Stoves' Carriage with horse in front of ship. Two hammocks visible.
Black and white photographic postcard of the 'H. C. Mollison (Sugar House) Worthington, Mass.' For republication of Papers on the History of Worthington.
Brief biography of Guy Thrasher prepared as part of the Worthington 250th celebration. His profession as fur trapper is noted. Also mentioned is Carol Myrick. Photographs of Thrasher's store as well as of him and Carol are included
Sepia toned postcard showing Guy Fitzroy, James Corbett (seated) and Oliver Corbett, 1915-1920?, Worthington? (appears to be special occasion such as Oliver's or James's wedding). James is central figure so if his wedding, then it would have been in…
Guy F. Bartlett and Fred L. Graves Mt. Washington, N H. They are in the third row. Peter Eddy photo. Interesting text on back describing railroad schedule. Train seen in photo is the Mt. Washington Railway.
Faded black and white photograph on a board, taken from scrapbook, of Guy Bartlett and Harry Bates strolling along in wintertime on their way to or from school. Harry Bates holds pail and lunchbox and Guy Bartlett holds lunchbox and books. Both have…
This black and white photograph is of the Gurney House on Old Post Road. It burned when the Worthington Inn burned at the Corners. Leland Cole was occupant at the time. The only thing salvaged was his son's (TD) toboggan.
Gurney House - Black and white photograph showing house. Stood where Janule house is now. Leland Cole lived in it. Burned when the hotel burned in 1931. Madeline Smith and other teachers roomed there when Leland Cole was living there.
Gurney House - Black and white photograph of the 'Gurney's home where Taylor's home is now. It burned when the hotel burned ' in 1931. View is from the west. Note sidewalk and dirt road. Rebuilt by George O. Packard.