1) December 1962 issue of "The Progressive Club Monthly," from Windsor, MA. Typed and stapled, mouse eaten at edges. Stencil drawing of Christmas tree on cover. received by John C. Buckley of Ridge Road, Worthington - contains an article by Alice…
Warrant and Treasurer's Report from the Worthington Fire District on June 27, 2006 (annual meeting) - Stephen P. Schulze to John Sullivan, Clerk of the Worthington Fire District
This is a copy of page 338 which lists "Four Corners Farm" on Old North Road in Worthinton as the only building in Worthington on the historic register. This is the current Worthington Inn. See 35-04 this same box. Now owned by Joe and Debbie Shaw.
Black and white poster announcing Robert Schrade's performance of Concerto Symphonique for Piano and Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. Includes a write up about Robert Schrade. There is also a separate sheet with gold writing on the same subject.
Official certificate of commission from Post Office Department To Willard Jones to be postmaster in West Worthington post office. (Where Dr. Clarke lived on the corner of River Road and Route 143).
Daguerrotype of children of Frances Emeline (born October 16, 1820) (married November 11, 1847) and Austin Healy Buxton, son of Simon and Francis E. Buxton. There were five children and it is unknown which two are in this portrait. The children…
Daguerrotype possibly of Austin Healy Buxton, son of Simon and Francis E. Buxton. Could this be a wedding portrait? He married Frances Emeline November 11, 1847. There were five children :
Rebecca, born December 6, 1848
Ella Jane, born August 5,…
Original photocopied pages from Dan Porter. The book has since been revised and the most recent copy is 2007. Also a CD for further printing. Also see 2005a-143 in Box 30.
File includes 2002 version of Magargal book, Early Schools in Worthington. This recent printing was revised by Michael A. McAnulty before his death in November 2002, Ed Lewis, Sara Upton, and Beverly (Bee) Smith. Frank Feakes has found errata and…
Poster, Antiques Appraisal. Second annual appraisal at WHS. Had been a Conwell School PTO event but was better suited to the WHS mission. Refreshments served. The second event was not as well attended but most likely due to lack of sufficient…
Poster announcing Ralph Moran Remembers. This event was sponsored by the Historical Society in order to publicize and sell the DVD that Ralph has made by the same name (see Tech Materials Box 46) which reflect his memories and stories of 50 years of…
Poster announcing "Good Ole Summertime" which is becoming an annual event. This is the second time we have presented this kind of a program. The first time Ed Lewis recorded the conversations for free; this time they were done by a professional for a…
The clipping, June 23, 2005, mentions the popular talk given by George Ashley who is a professor at Holyoke Community College and an expert on the native Americans in Massachusetts. He will return for our annual meeting in 2006 and speak about…
'Worthington Historical Society Presents: A talk honoring the sons of Worthington in celebration of the 140th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Food was made to reflect what the soldiers might have eaten as they traveled from…
This weekly subscription card was found behind the fireplace in the Hewitt House (Diane Brenner and Jan Roby) during the renovation of the house in 2000 by Diane Brenner. This most likely belonged to Josephine Hewitt. Identify Bee Smith.
This Golf Club Season Ticket from 1905 was found behind the fireplace in the Hewitt House (Diane Brenner and Jan Roby) during the renovation of the house in 2000 by Diane Brenner. It is written in calligraphic script and is made out to Mr. Wm. J.…
On 7/31/2006 this plaque was moved from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Archive Building. It is wood with brass (brass needs polishing). It reads: "In Appreciation for the Gift of This Property By Eva and Henry Snyder To The Worthington…
On 7/31/2006 this bottle was brought from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Archives. It is a Carter's ink bottle (stained with the last ink) dating from the 1900s. Today this bottle of ink costs $3.00. Article about old Carter's ink bottles…
On 7/31/2006 this bottle was brought from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Archives. It is a square bottle with a paper attached which reads "Albert?" (Would this be Albert Edwards?) In the winter when temperatures dropped, the ink in the ink…