Sexton House - Black and white photograph of Stony Brook Cottage, Uncle George Kilbourn, 85 years old (Dorothy's grandfather), now the cottage between Michael A. McAnulty's and Pete Packard's. (a.k.a. Sexton's) Used to be down by the brook in back of…
Summer cottage of Frank and Alice Sexton, moved from original location near the brook. It was for sale in summer 2006, owned by estate of Jacqueline Schuman. Currently (2021) owned by John Strucker who renovated the house extensively over the summer…
Black and white photograph of landscape shot showing the Sexton Summer Cottage, possibly before the move from the river to Buffington Hill Road. Note on back reads: 'West side of house, tent house, stable, hay stacks and hen house. Kitchen in rear of…
Black and white photograph with man standing in front of summer cottage. Identified on the back as Strong Brook Cottage 'Uncle George Kilbourn, 85 years old (Dorothy's grandfather - presumably the one standing in the photograph). In addition, it…
Black and white photograph showing Sharon Parish Guy in front of Frankie's Cafe on Parish Road. Ca. 1965.
Newest car in lot is a 1965 Chevy Malibu thus the picture post-dates October 1964.
Sepia tone photograph post card of former Chapman place identified by Cullen S. Packard, before renovation in the 1940s. Building is painted white. Also known as the Four Corners Farm (the only building in the National Historic Register for…
Black and white glass slide: 'Sheep' (#95) Unidentified farm but possibly Curtis Farm at 544 West Street which features in several of these glass slides.
Color snapshot showing Sherry Borst Sheldon (in white dress at read) walking behind group of girls. They were all part of a Bicentennial play. Group identification from left: Lauren Mason (red bandana), Carol Bartlett (red hood), Brenda Bartlett…
Black and white photograph of Sidney Smart (1904-1997), Alfred Kilbourn (1903-1912), Virginia Smart (b. 1906) as children in front of Smart/Kilbourn house (Sexton Summer Cottage). Photo shows house before it was moved. Was originally near the stream…
Keepsake/signature quilt part of a Grange project in 1917. 36 squares, 11-1/2" x 11-1/2". The quilt was featured in "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party," written by Eva Fairman and presented during the Worthington Bicentenniel Celebration, 1968. Made for…
Silver Plate Trophy Bowl presented to Henry H. Snyder for his 37 years as selectman in the town of Worthington in the spring of 1971. This item was purchased at Sena's Auction Service by Lois Ashe Brown on 7/31/1990 for $5.78 and donated to the…
Commemorative silver tea service includes tea pot, coffee pot, sugar with lid, creamer and tray. Given to Merwin and Arlene Packard by the town of Worthington upon his retirement as postmaster and his leaing the Corners Grocery store.
Black and white photograph of six unidentified girls in white dresses and caps holding candles in a procession. Historic recreation? Date estimated from style of photo finishing.
Black and white photograph: 'To go with Recreation Committee Report - can be cut down or made smaller. Please caption: 'Skating Rink at Park' Please credit Gordon Daniels for photo'
Skelton Place including boy with cow, black and white photograph (possibly Gurney Skelton) a.k.a. Glendale Farm. History included in Forty Houses of Worthington, by Dan Porter. House located on Dingle Road in