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Black and white formal portrait of Zilpha Bartlett. Taylor studios photo, Corner of Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, CT. Oval shaped prin.t Named for Zilpha Cole who was a descendant of James Cole who built the first tavern in Amerca on Coles Hill…

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Mrs. Jacob M. Bartlett. B. F. Ogden and Sons Studios, Pittsfield, Mass, The Bartletts were owners of the Bartlett Hotel.

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Formal portrait of Mrs. Marguerite Bartlett. Sepiatone print; corners are clipped. Came from scrapbook.

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Henry Bartlett, sepia cabinet photo mounted on board. W. B. Miles, 151 High Street, Bolucke (?), Mass. In the mid-20th century there was a Henry Bartlett, not related to the long-established Worthington Bartlett family, who purchased property from…

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This is a sepiatone print. It has a brief history of Charles

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Ida Bartlett Trow was the wife of Alfred W. Trow. Two identical black and white prints have same number.

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Mrs. Horace (Caroline Graves) Bartlett at 'The Spruces.' This is a sepiatone print. She was the cook at Worthington Inn/Lafayette Lodge and Great Grandmother of Duane Bartlett and Grandmother of Helen Magargal. See article in Papers on the History…

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Eugene Stevens. This is a Schillare Studios photo, Northampton, Mass, Sepia colored cabinet card. (identify date, Bee Smith)

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Mr. Aaron Stevens. This is a Schadee Studios black and white to grey formal photograph, Florence, Mass. Sepia cabinet card.

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Mrs. LaFayette Stevens Photo is a formal sepiatone print. She is dressed in formal black, hair pulled back and wearing glasses. Her husband's diaries are in the archive collection. LaFayette Stevens, custodian of the First Congregational Church, …

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Black and white to grey artistic portrait of Walter L. Stevens as a young boy. This is a Weatherhead Studios photo, Easthampton, Mass. Initials M. L. B. on back.

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Mrs. Aaron Stevens. Sepia cabinet card. This is a Schadee Studios photo, Florence, Mass

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Black and white formal stance photograph of Walter Stevens (1877-1960) holding pipe, wearing glasses and dressed in a three piece suit. It is the same as the formal, framed photograph on display in the main room of the WHS. Walter Stevens was an…

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Formal portrait, sepia tone, of Nina and Bessie Trow. Taken at Coleman Studios, Westfield, Mass.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blackman, formal portrait. Mrs. Blackman was the daughter of Sam Hill (Mrs. Judson G. Blackman). In 1987 Robert Sweeney dismantled the Sam Hill House on the property of John and Kathy Baker, and took the kitchen ell to his…

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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blackman. Mrs. Blackman was the daughter of Sam Hill. (Mrs. Judson G. Blackman). Picture mounted on Christmas/New Year's greeting card. See Ph101ac

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Dorothy Hewitt grew up in Worthington, living as a child in a house on Buffington Hill Road across from the Heacock/Markham/Chamberlin house. She was a co-founder with Florence Chapin of an adult education school in Cambridge, MA

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Harry Bates, formal portrait. Photo is sepia tone and on original mount, measuring 6 3/8 x 4 1/4. He with his wife, Hattie, and Grover Hewitt played for square dances at Lyceum Hall for many years. Harry was a stone mason, building many fireplaces…

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These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This slide, manufactured by the Kansas City Slide Company, intended for use in a slide show…
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