L. P. K., Mary Turner, Sid Smart, May K., Marion K., Dr's Daughter, Virginia S., Bernice K., Guy Bartlett, Florence Kilbourn (Doctor's wife), Dorothy K. (Daughter), Alice Bartlett, Guy's two girls, Marjorie and Dorothy drinking, picnic by Morey…
Color glossy marked #4 Bartlett 1882. Originally a cheese factory owned by Horace Bartlett. Color photo scanned in black and white. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan…
Barn opposite Heacock Place on Buffington Hill Road. Next house belonged to Abby Hewitt and/or Charles Jones (Roy Jones father). Scanned photo only; original in collection of Bee Smith.
MISSING these were scans only and returned to Bee Smith
Black and white postcard showing barn at 136 Willimsburg Road (Mendelsohn's) Taken from Clark Road. This barn burned in 1966 when Kenneth and Barbara Porter were farming the property.
Barn at 136 Willimsburg Road (Mendelsohn's) This barn burned in 1966 when Kenneth and Barbara Porter were farming the property.
Black and white picture-postcard.
Color snapshot of costumed men singing, mostly wearing red vests and fake mustaches, holding music. At center (with glasses), Ray Magargal, to his right are Brad Fisk and Bevo Bartlett.
Color photograph of Barbara Pease, Henry Snyder with a sheet cake that appears to have a picture of the town hall in the frosting. It is taken at Brickhaven and is either celebrating his service to the town or the Bicentennial? .
Color snapshot taken at the 2004 Council on Aging Veterans Day Celebration held at the Worthington Town Hall. Visible in photo from left: Barbara Pease, Ken Pease, Robert (Bob) Osborne, Harry Refeen (1909-2008)
Article titled: "Berkshire Ballet in benefit for Worthington Church scholarships" describes a performance at the Gateway Regional High School. Shown is a photograph of Rowena Humphrey (age 15). Also mentioned are Lucie Mollison, Jean Humphrey,…
Glass slide: shows backview of Stevens Mill and Dam. It is numbered 73. The Stevens family were early Worthington settlers and ran the mill and workshop that provided wooden hoops for a variety of uses.
The home of B. Humphrey (b. July 5th, 1836, Brockton) and Martha Jones (b. March 30th, 1847, Worthington). The pair married on November 22nd, 1883 and they lived in Boston for an unknown period of time. Martha taught school for 17 years. As of 1905…
Black and white photograph on gray background. On front: 'Highway and automobile barn.' On back: 'The road machine at Farm' Worthington, June 1904, H. L. P. R.' 168 Old North Rd.