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Ph48pc.tif
Black and white lithographic photo postcard of "The Office at Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass." Shows the office of the hotel and the fireplace. Ph46pc shows the same scene from a different angle. No writing on back.

The Lafayette Lodge,…

Ph45pc.tif
Three copies of a black and white photographic post card 'Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass.' The photograph shows the flag and a sidewalk and is taken from across Old Post Road. The Lafayette lodge was destroyed by fire at 1:00 am on February 27,…

Black and white photographic post card advertisement for 'Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass. 'Up so high -- yet so near' 'Over fine State roads, free from heavy auto travel, beautiful scenery, reasonable rates for week-ends, delicious home-cooked…

2006-149a.tif
Black and white photograph on paper mounted on shirt cardboard. Writing on cardboard says 'The LaFayette Steven house (children of Fred Stevens in front) about 1900. Written by and signed Mr. Leonard.

2007-44a.tif
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing man seated in front of library and group of boys sitting on grass in front of library. All in costume.

2007-44b.tif
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing four young men in indian costumes and makeup standing in front of library.

2007-44c.tif
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.

2007-44d.tif
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.

2007-44e.tif
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.

2007-44f.tif
1925 centennial celebration of Lafayette's visit. Sepia photograph from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (died 1952), showing group of young women in indian costumes and makeup standing in field doing a skit.

Ph27-009b.tif
Sepia tone faded photograph of Charlie in center, Granville Capen in front of him. Clearing land for Frederick Sargent Huntington library.

2008-002a.tif
Two black and white photographs of land in front of R. A. Moran House showing 6 school buses bacing house with white-painted church in the background. R. A. Moran owned the school bus company and parked his vehicles on Route 112.

Lanesborough Massachusetts, The Story of a Wilderness Settlement, 1765-1965' by Frances S. Martin, 1965, Eagle Printing, Pittsfield, signed by author. 110 pp. with map on endpaper, index. Includes some articles and booklets related to Lanesboro and…

This lap desk belonged to Jacob Bartlett, father of Nettie Bartlett, who married Edwin Pease, they were the parents of Kenneth Pease, Sr.. Jacob Bartlett owned the Jacob Bartlett Hotel which was later named the Worthington Inn. The desk contains…

Large, split-ash country basket, probably Bartlett-Higgins made.

GS120.tif
Black and white glass slide showing large multistoried house with gambrel roof. Numbered L 52.

Ph129b.tif
Last class. (Not in order) Grace Edwards, George Packard, Thelma Packard, Joyce Mason, Marguerite Pomeroy, Bill Mason, Bobby Edwards, Mabel Edwards was missing when picture was taken. Teacher was Ruth Smith (see Ph129a)

Ph129c.tif
Last class. (Not in order) Grace Edwards, George Packard, Thelma Packard, Joyce Mason, Marguerite Pomeroy, Bill Mason, Bobby Edwards. Mabel Edwards was missing when picture was taken (see Ph 129b). Children sitting in snow in back of schoolhouse.

45-005e.jpg
Sepia tone photograph on cardboard of Laura and Louis Bartlett as children sitting on a studio setting of a stone wall. Taken by Wheeler, Pittsfield, Mass.

45-005f.tif
2 Black and white photos. 1) portrait of Laura Bartlett (1824-1910) as a young woman. 2) photo marked Laura A. Prince Bartlett. Mother of Amanda Bartlett Bates who was the mother of Harry Bates
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