cross refer: Box 30c 973.3/J/#412
Newspaper clipping-Role of Worthington in Civil War Told. This is a report of the Carl S. Joslyn paper delivered to the Worthington Historical Society.
Seven page mimeographed copy of paper "Gleanings from An Old Worthington Ledger" by James Ramage of Hartford, Ct. Ledger owned by John Watts from 1808.
Three envelopes of bills Aug/Sept/October 1907 to Granville Capen for milk and butter from the Worthington Cooperative Creamery Association, Ringville.
Deed Payment for Horse Sheds on Town Property. Voted October 15, 1827 "The Committee for the sale of the shed grounds made a report whereupon it was voted that the money arising from such sale be paid by said Committee into the Town Treasury. And…
Quitclaim Deed from Edward J. Clark, formerly owned by Adelia Hewitt, to church -several parcels of land. Of possible use to Ted Porter identify. Copy to Rev.Douglas Small
2 copies of Warrant entitled "Starkweather Funds" Vote to become separate from the town in 1941. Starkweather fund hereby became church money, not town money. Copy to Rev.Douglas Small
Prayer for 75th Anniversary of the Congregational Church delivered by Kenneth Osgood. Copy to Rev.Douglas Small
Also newspaper article covering the anniversary
Program, First Congregational Church, 50th Anniversary. Poem by J H Owen called Anniversary Hymn, letter to Mr Rice re improvements to church dated August 21, 1939. Copy to Rev.Douglas Small