South facade of Lester Champion house. Lester built this house from fieldstone found in the immediate vicinity in the late 1940's to 1950's. He lived there with wife Mary for many years until her death in the 1990's. Mr. Champion passed away in 2009.…
Exterior view of South Worthington Methodist Church. 'Miss Viva L. Bates; Cummington, Mass c/o Mrs. Emma Brewster RFD.'
'Tuesday morning, Dear Viva, how are you feeling now? Was it hot up there yesterday? It was something terrible here. Carl Hinn…
Former electrical entrance located at the NW end of the SE side of the S. Worthington Methodist church building. The electricity has been disconnected.
Handwritten record of 'Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor' of the South Worthington Methodist Chuch. Found in Parsonage. Entries range from 1895-1901. Includes Articles of Incorporation, names of officers. Ca. 170 pp.
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: In the Heart of the Dear Old Berkshire Hills. The Falls on the Huntington Road, Worthington, Mass ‘. (#97).
Black and white photograph of the South Worthington Methodist Church. Showing front of building, taken in summer, note weather vane, buildiing needs paint. Of possible use in the republication of 'Papers on the History of Worthington.'
Black and white to sepia tone of side view of 'M. E. Church, So. Worthington, Mass.' The church is quite stark with no vegetation. Lovely Harris Photo Post Card photograph 'return to Hitchcock' written on the back.
Black and white glass slide: 'South Worthington Methodist Church' (#89). Out of focus. Undated but during period Russell H. Conwell was in residence. Around 1915.
Black and white glass slide: South Worthington Church 'where the S. Worth. people spend their Sabbaths.' Queen & Col, 1010 Chestnut Street printed on bottom.
This is a black and white photo showing the South Worthington Methodist Church which was built in 1847-1848 and renovated in 1976 as part of the Bicentennial activities. There is little landscaping excent for the stone wall. The road (Ireland Street)…