1840 federal census for Worthington, 14pp. enumerated by Alpheus Langley. Total population 1,197. Two-page format, first page is household info, second page includes info about slaves and free blacks, school populations, employment by category…
"Worthington Splits on Multi-Unit Dwelling Permit" article about plans for a four-unit condominium on Huntington Road property of Joan and Winston Donovan. One issue was the need for a frontage variage. MAlso mentioned are: John Modestow, Ronald…
Transcript of journal of Aaron Stevens dated 1921 by F. B. S. (Flora Beth Stevens). Meeting house raised 1825. J. Watt died (notice lack of "s" on Watt). Diary is from 1817 - 1856.
Leather bound weekly time book detailing names, hours worked and weekly pay for large number of Worthington men from Saturday June 11, 1898 through Saturday August 7, 1898. Names include Pierce, Ball, Gould, Frank Smith, Wells, Chapman, Hyde,…
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Charles F. Bates (Amanda Bartlett) (1853-1920) in front of her home in Ashfield. A.W. Howes of Ashfield (Photographer).
Sepia tone photograph Uriah and Ellen Brown house on DIngle Road, possible later Emerson Brown's house. Man and woman and horse standing in front, possibly Uriah and Ellen Brown. Lela Dodge's name also on back. A. W. Howes photograph mounted on…
Invoice from A. L. Scoville Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, purveyor of patent medicines, to E.H. Brewster, April 24, 1872. The Brewster's General Store was located at the NE corner of Huntington Road (Rte 112) and Harvey Road. Shows items purchased,…
Three striking photographic post cards (2 black and white, 1 color) of 'Street View Worthington Center, Mass.' It is the 'Sheldon House' looking north from Brewster's Store on NW quadrant of Sam Hill Road and Route 112. The address is 217 Huntington…
Black and white cabinet card portrait of Ralph G. Bartlett (1872-1898) . A. J. Schillare Studio 'Extra Finish', Northampton, MA. He is sitting on a woodenchair, in best dress, with hat, next to what appears to be a Franklin Stove. He is holding a…
Taking the High Road: A Two Hundred Year History of a Hilltown by Jane Benedict Phinney, Savoy Massachusetts, 1797-1997. Paper, self published, 168 pp. illustrated.
Southeast facades of house located at 168 Old North Road currently (2021) owned by the Downey family and Kevin O'Conner. At the time the photograph was taken it was owned by William G. and Harriet L. P. Rice.