This scrapbook was put together by George and Eunice Bartlett. It contains clippings dating from 1969-72 and from the Worthington Bicentenniel Celebration in 1968 and other interests in town. Rare news photos of Brad Fisk as a young man when he first…
This diary dates from 1888. It is red leather bound with flap closing. Lovely drawings on initial pages. Seem to be similiar to Daniel Porter's illustrations in Selling Worthington and Industries.
This diary dates from 1870. It is black leather bound, with flap closing, written by Carrie Graves of Whately 'Caroline Graves Born Nov. 17, 1852, Whately, Mass.'
This diary dates from 1945-50. It is a travel log written by Elsie V. Bartlett. It is black leather bound with the words 'Note Book' embossed on front cover.
This diary is a copy made by Elsie Bartlett of a diary written by Mrs. Horace F. Bartlett (Caroline E. Bartlett) in 1887. Pink leather bound with key enclosed. Flap is missing. Interesting record of 1887. First entry is on April 2, 1887. Includes…
Many stamps have been removed from the envelopes. There are 4 letters from N. S. Heacock to Elsie Bartlett 1 letter from Marion (Bartlett) to Alice (Bartlett), date unknown Remaining from Marion Bartlett to Elsie Bartlett 1919
These letters date from 1923, 1933, 1939, 1952, 1953 Notable: Pertains to: Buck Familly, Wm. Ward family (Chapin House) Safe combinations; Post card from Paris, Rue de la Boetieux (?), 1930 - Katharine McDowell Rice to Elsie Bartlett.
John Jarvis, Wells Magargal, Paul Tompkins, Alice Haig, Robert Hixon, Frances Tilley, Mrs.Fred Emerson, Mrs. Helen Bretzner, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Frank Sexton, Mr & Mrs C Raymond Magargal, Mrs. James Pease, Philip Sheridan Dodge, Gateway Honor Roll…
There is a letter from Marion Bartlett, dated 1964. There is an invitation to the Kilbourn family to the Bartlett-Graves wedding reception 1876. There is an invitation to Mrs. Caroline Bartlett for an open house 1906
1. Mortgage agreement dated 1871 (promisory note from Franklin D. Goodrich ) 2. Contract for Exchange Agency, New England Telephone and Telegraph Company (Horace S Cole, agent). The switchboard was located at his place of business (Corners…
Includes article from New York Tribune, map of proposed trolley location, 'An Act of Incorporation to incorporate the Huntington and Westfield River Railway Company 18 1903, 8 pages of pasted newspaper clipping on same subject
These two papers consist of a list of callers and telephone numbers for the Worthington Fire Dept. in 1940's and later, similar to today's teleplhone tree.