This poster announces the play 'Charley's Country Cousin' at Town Hall. 'A comedy in 4 Acts by K. McDowell Rice.' The poster was originally given to Elizabeth by W. B. Kirkham. 'Proceeds benefit Women's Benevolent Society of Worthington.' …
Elizabeth Payne hand wrote brief histories of six early families for Don Bridgeman to place in each of his Bed and Breakfast rooms - Brewster, Bartlett, Burr, Cole, Conwell, Huntington. identify where was Bridgeman b and b?
Fall 1988 issue of 'Stone Walls' featuring a sketch of two children on a yellow cover. Stone walls was a publication depicting historical sketches of the hill town area.
Winter 1988-89 issue featuring a sketch of a house on a purple cover. Stone walls was a publication depicting historical sketches of the hill town area.
Spring 1989 issue featuring a sketch of a mill and dam on its green cover. Stone Walls was a publication depicting historical sketches of the hill town area.
Summer 1989 issue featuring a skech of 'Beclky Blast Furnace' on its pink cover. Stone walls was a publication depicting historical sketches of the hill town area. Connie Dorrington, editor.
Fall 1989 issue featuring a sketch of house with a modified gambrel roof on a yellow cover. Stone walls was a publication depicting historical sketches of the hill town area.
Spring 1988 issue of 'Stone Walls' featuring a sketch of ducks on a pond, beige cover. Stone walls was a publication depicting historical sketches of the hill town area. Connie Dorrington article on sugaring.
Winter 1991 issue of 'Stone Walls' featuring a sketch of a young girl feeding sheep with a stone wall in the foreground on a red cover. Stone walls was a publication depicting historical sketches of the hill town area. Article on William Cullen…
1. Parish House Gains New Lease on Life -- Atkinson (identify). Now is the Worthington Inn on Old North Road (Debbie Shaw) see 34-13j 2. verso - McCann colonial house in Worthington (Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. McCann/Shaw), Old North Road, a.k.a. Four…
Newspaper clipping on the Buffington Place 'one of the finest doorways in New England, the gift of Mrs. Maude Brewer Lang to the Connecticut Valley Historical society. It (the front door) came orriginally from an old house in Worthington and is now…
Newspaper clipping on the history of the Woodbridge House. Once owned by Judge Howe (Wm. Cullen Bryant's law teacher), subsequently by Alfred Chapin; today owned by Scott Heyl and Marie Burkhart. Includes sepia tone photo (1943) of front door. 'The…