Black and white photograph of Charles W. Smith and Flavia Cole's house in Ringville. Charles and Flavia moved to this house after they had been 'housekeeping' in different homes in Worthington. Smith bought the house 'of Haydenville bank, of Fannie…
Black and white photograph of the home of Charles Thayer (b. September 2nd, 1858). Charles' grandmother, Harriet Thayer (b. 1798, d. 1838), moved to Chesterfield with three children and married Joseph Cole. Lydia, Charles' mother, was born in…
Black and white photograph of the house of Charles Strong (b. October 6th, 1853) and Mary Brown (b. June 15th, 1862). The pair married on September 5th, 1880 and had three children - Grover (b. March 9th, 1886), Ceiver (b. March 15th, 1891), and…
Black and white photograph of the Charles Rush and Sarah Fuller house. Charles (b. Duchess County, NY, August 28th, 1838) and Sarah (b. Duchess County, NY, December 4th, 1838) married on June 30th, 1858. Their children, all born in Canaan, CT, were…
Portrait in sepia tone on designed grey board of Charles Munroe Cudworth who is Alice Steele's father. The Schillare Studio, Northampton, MA. Scanned as black and white.
Black and white photograph of the home of Charles Leslie (b. March 12th, 1862, Washington) and Nettie Dodge (b. August 25th, 1871, Springfield). Charles is likely the son of James Leslie and Betsy Cross, see item 2021-144. Charles moved to…
Black and white photograph of the home of Charles L. Sylvester (b. July 10th, 1838, Steuben County, New York) and Elvira Smith (b. October 17th, 1837, New York). Rev. Moody does not include Elvira's given name in the record for this house, found via…
Black and white group portrait showing: Seated left to right: Ruth Dickerson, Rosaline Day, Florence Taft; standing left to right: Howard Dickerson, Peggy Crawford,Betsy Day, Pat Taft, Kenneth Taft, Fred Reid, and Mr. Friend
Charles Kenneth Osgood (1913-1977) .This photo was taken when Osgood was 63 years old; he died in 1977, age 64. 'Ken' was very active in town and church affairs. Two obituaries from local newspapers
Glossy black and white photo of Worthington men associated with the Bicentennial celebration (from left) C. K. Osgood, Carl Joslyn, Henry Snyder, Bert Nugent, Fred Emerson seated at table and posed in front of Town of Worthington map. See 44-09