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Genealogy - Packard/Cranson Family. This record covers the approximate period 1545 - 2007. Pete Packard was the postmaster of the Town of Worthington for many years as was his father (Merwin) before him. The family also managed the Corners Grocery…

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Country Journal and Hampshire Gazette article with details about the Worthington 250th anniversary celebration. Mentioned are Steve Kulik, Jim Kaminski, Pete McLean, Mike Ingram, Evan Johnson, the Bowles family, Gina Hackling, Jim Dodge, Wes Kellog.…

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Photo of Ben Brown working on a Windsor chair illustrating article about career day at Gateway Regional Highschool

2007a-100.pdf
This poster and Country Journal article advertises Catherine Rude-Sena as appraisor of antiques on May 19, 2007

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Color snapshots showing celebrating of Worthington's veterans by the Council on Aging.Held at the Town Hall. Details about the each of the veteranstand their service are shown on posters lining the hall.

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Black and white semi formal glossy photograph of Lena Osgood and her daughter.

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Copy of photograph from 1971, Russel H. Conwell Elementary School 2nd grade. Bottom 3rd from left Ramona Sharron (Gallagher) to the right of her Lynn Fairman in purple, front row far right Robin Sheldon (Sampson)

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Individual black and white photographs with names of the students in 5th and 6th grade at the Conwell School in 1960-1961. The teacher us not shown. From left to right, top to bottom: Row 1: Peter Myrick, Sharon Packard, Jeff Mason, Karen Haskel,…

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Russell H, Conwell Elementary School graduation program. Ditto machined insert describing e.vents and speakers. Pencilled on back are names of the graduates.

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Article from Stonewalls (Winter, 1988-1989): 'Cold Spring Farm and Its People, taken from an account by Effie Scott Burkis, descendant of John Kelly' by Connie L. B. Dorrington. The former Kelly farm is located 200 Scott Road and was Dorrington's…

2024-113a.pdf
Burial permits from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 113a: Peter S. Kevitz (d. 1935), 113b: Howard C. Brewster (d. 1935), 113c: Frank Fay (d. 1935), 113d: Arthur M. Johnson (d. 1939) ,113e: Harry R. Eddy (d. 1937), 113f: Charles Starkweather (d.…

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Formal portrait of Frank E. Ladd (1859-1916), who donated the clock for the new church in 1888. He was married to Etta Stevens (1858-1925).

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Capen/Randalll House - Black and white. Rear of house looking south from new bridge over Bronson brook built after the 1938 hurricane tore out old bridge and washed out Capen street. Until recently Capen street was called Dingle Road, a…

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Seven black and white photos mounted on paper 9-1/4' x 12-1/2 of masquerade party. 1. Marion Bartlett, 2. Harry Bates, Elizabeth Torrey, Helen McCann, 3. Marion Bartlett, Frank Sexton, 4. and 5. George Bartlett, 6. and 7. Harry Bates . All photos…

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"Thank you" ad published by Charles Clapp (1767-1859) and Levi Clapp (1794-1854) in 1817, son and grandson of Samuel Clapp respectively. They were the owners of the Worthington Hat Factory Includes thank-you for custom, listing of hats and other…

Roads Traveled: Just a Country Boy Trying to Get Along, by Charles A. Bisbee, Jr. Reminiscences of life in Chesterfield. Hardcover with dust jacket, 287 pp. 2002, Modern MemoirsPublishing

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Catalogue for the Cederholm Manufacturing Company, Bastrop, Texas. Manufacturer of the Cederholm Measuring Wheel. Includes photograph of materials invented by Carl Edward Cederholm during his residence in Worthington (where the company originated). …

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Calla (Kinney) Bradford (1851-1892) was born and raised in Worthington, Ma. She married Henry Clinton Bradford (1853-1925) of Northampton in 1876 where she moved to and lived the remainder of her life. He was the daughter of Galen Kenney (Kinney)…

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cross refer: Box 30c 973.3/J/#412
Newspaper clipping-Role of Worthington in Civil War Told. This is a report of the Carl S. Joslyn paper delivered to the Worthington Historical Society.

Joslyns' 50th.pdf
Invitation to 50th anniversary celebration, photos of Carl and Ida Joslyn included.
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