Black and white photograph of Corners School included in Helen Magargal's book, 'Early Schools in Worthington'. Top row: Mary Ellen Read, Geraldine Smith, Helen Bartlett, Ruth Wright, Jeanette Wright. Middle row: Donald Mollison, Earl Eddy,…
Two black and white photographic post card of 'The Corners Grocery.' One card is taken in the winter the other in the summer. Both are an Etch Tone card with the inscription: 'Home of Packard's Cheese, Worthington, Mass 01098.' The sign over the door…
Two black and white photographic post card of 'The Corners Grocery.' One card is taken in the winter the other in the summer. Both are an Etch Tone card with the inscription: 'Home of Packard's Cheese, Worthington, Mass 01098.' The sign over the…
Black and White photographs of interior of store with Chuck Eddy. Note scales for weighing produce and Note Schraft's chocolates and Manhan potato chips (identify Pete Packard)
Black and white photographs shows gas pumps, trees, and dirt road with car. Photo are probably from the era when Merwin Packard owned the store. Post Office sign. (identify Pete Packard). Also photo of Merwin and Pete Packard standing in front of…
Black and white photo, matte finish, postally unused, with picture of the Corners Grocery with post office on left (unpainted) . On back: 'Worthington, Massachusetts, photographed by David N. Fisk'
Lovely black and white photo of the Corner's Grocery taken in fall showing store with attached garage/shed and 2 autos from Elsie Bartlett to Pvt. George H. Bartlett, Camp Blanding, Florida. 'This autumn picture needs on the color to make it perfect.…
Black and white photograph of the home of 'Miss' Cordelia Robinson (b. February 1st, 1836, Robinson Hollow in Chesterfield). Cordelia's sister, Alice (who also possibly lived in this house) was born in the same place on July 17th, 1843. The sisters…
Black and white photograph of Cordelia Eldridge Shipman and James D. Shipman. Mr. Shipman was born on October 6th, 1822 in Hadley, MA and lived in Amherst, MA until he was twenty years old. Mrs. Shipman was born on May 6th, 1827 in Ashfield, MA and…
Sepia-tone reproduction of photograph showing the Corbett family preparing for an automobile outing, 1922/1923. From left: Evelyn Corbett (d. Sept. 1968), Betty, Dorothy, and James (d. May 1978)
Copy of letter from Henry Daniels to his wife on April 15, 1865, the day of Lincoln's assassination. Daniels served in the Navy Department. It was forwarded to Lois Ashe Brown by Scoop Brown in 1964. Also filed with Civil War material