MASTER SERGEANT ASHLEY O DODGE. Master Sergent Ashley O. Dodge was born to Philip Sheridan and Gladys H Dodge on October 2, 1927 in Worthington, MA. The majority of his youth was spent growing up in the Western Mass area where he attended schools…
19-page copy of "Western Massachusetts Hi-Lines", magazine of WMECO.
Photo on front of children swimming in swimming hole in Hampden on Scantic River
Pages 10-13, article on Worthington by Theron B. Hitchcock. Also includes photographs of town…
Article from The Hartford Courant by Daniel Okrent who lived in Worthington at the time, on Buffington Hill Road, in house currently owned by Michael and Laurie McAnulty. Title: "My Life In The Country" includes a picture of bucolic Worthington and a…
Article by Lois Ashe Brown, "Worthington: Business Is Good" describes Ralph Moran and Hampshire Transportation Co., Gary's Garage, A. E. Albert Farms, R. B. Smith Insurance Agency, Zack Donovan Trucking, Sena Sales Barn, Drummer's Club, Golden Horse,…
Copy of pagent directed by Arthur Capen: "The Coming of the Mayflower" by Rosamund Kimball, 1920.; director's notes written on inside of copy. Paper booklet with string binding. In deteriorating shape. Published by Interchurch World Movement of North…
Golden Sheaf Certificate May 2, 1972 in recognition of 50 years of continuous Grange Membership
December 17, 1986 "In Memoriam for Henry Hall Snyder" from the Hillside Agricultural Society and its Cummington Fair. (Copy in Box 52.)
January 9,…
Small wooden stamp with cloth wrapped base. Use unspecified. Could have been used as a tool to smear wax before stamping. There is residual wax on bottom of cloth covered stamp.
White paper with red border and black lettering. Seems to be a formal copy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy's Inaugural Address. Includes small oval picture of President Kennedy.
Color copy of a color print of Abraham Lincoln in gold frame with glass. Could be useful for a school house display (identify), otherwise not very valuable. It is a very contemplative three quarter bust length portrait. Print shows brush marks from…
A rather presentable copy of the typical image of George Washington, on board. Of little interest except possibly for a school house display (identify) - a second, framed version of the same, with some hand painted additions, taped at bottom is…
Two issues of Hampshire Gazette May 18, 1874, May 26, 1874.
Containing articles about Worthington and Williamsburg flood.
The envelope these were kept in measures 7-3/8" x 10 1/2
Knickerbocker Press from Albany, N.Y., full paper. May 20, 1917.
One page cut out in sections. Article: "How Albany has been feeding the children of Spa"