Photographs of townspeople taken by Lyn Horton in 1986. Accompanying the photos, which are mounted on cardboard (11" x 14"), is her statement: "Herein lies a document of my interaction with thew townspeople of Worthington. Invisibly rests the…
Blue line surveyor's plan showing boundaries of property owned by Olive Cole and Clarissa Henry . On Buffington Hill Road, the property was eventually purchased by the library and serves as a parking area.
Mentioned are Jack Diamond, Dorothy Diamond, Sharron family, Wayne Diamond, John Diamond, Lee Diamond, Andy Diamond, Shirley Diamong, and Judith (Judy) Diamond Spiess, Robert (Bob) Spiess. Barbara Pease, Marion Sanderson, Emmy Davis, Shawn Spiess…
Mentioned are Albert (Bert) Nugent, Patricis Brewster Nugent, Herb Haskell, Mr. Lilly, Bernie Albert, Charles Sawyer, Tammy Nugent Messick and Corky Nugent, Kimberly Nugent. ALso mentioned are Albert Farms,
Mentioned are George Thorne, JB Lynch, Carol Myrick, Peggy Thorne, Fred Emerson, Bobby Marsh, Mike Thorne, Nate Thorne, Bruce Kelso, Hank Liningston, Bert Nugent. Also mentioned are the Drummer Club, Bradford's Restaurant.
Mentioned are Fred Liston, Joan Liston, John Parkinson, Irene Parkinson, Steve Magargal and Diane Magargal. Al George and George Propane also mentioned.
Mother-daughter competition involving the oldest girls at the Conwell Elementary School and their mothers. Daughters (l-r): first row, Carol Hathaway, Roberta Rackham, Brenda Donovan, Priscilla Beebe; second row, Betty Brook, Mary Pease, Norma…
Mentioned ar Frank Shea, Alberta Shea (d. 2012), Peggy Shea (d. 1984), Michael Shea, Patti Shea (husband Paul ?) Joe Shea, Frank Shea Jr., Cathy Shea (Mrs. Frank), Jim Shea, Jill Shea (Mrs. Jim)
Ten plus articles about local efforts to address conditions for migrants at the Albert Farm. (1) "Migrant Labor Committee Schedules Public Meeting" Mentioned are: Mildred Chick, Representative Edward McColgan, Bernard E. (Ben) Albert, John Dern…
Titled: "Old Time character dolls capture hearts" article describe the doll-making business and collection of Florence Chamberlin, also mentioned are Mabel Weber (Florence's mother) at her home on Buffington Hill Road