Newspaper article documenting the purchase of 11 Buffington Hill Rd. in 1947 by Dr and Mrs. Durgan. Mentioned in article are William Ward, William Bryant, E. C. Porter, Charles Kilborn and Arthur Capen
Ames/Horton House - Color glossy photograph marked #2 Ames 1887. Scanned as black and white. Photograph by Dan Porter.
These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan…
Ames/Horton House - Color glossy photograph marked #2 Ames 1887. Scanned as black and white. Photograph by Dan Porter. These photographs were scanned from original film strip for republication of the Forty Worthington Houses Book by Dan Porter.
Black and white postcard. On front is litho photo of a room box with a measuring stick indicating the size/scale 1:12 probably. On back: "Miniature Early Stenciled Bedroom on dsplay in Steele's Tiny Old New England Museum, Berkshire rail, Highway 9,…
Alice Bartlett LeDuc. This is a black and white print with a collection of bells. Probably taken at her home in the center of Chesterfield. She was also a school teacher and music teacher. Alice Genevieve Bartlett Leduc (1894-1980) was the daughter…
Black and white photograph of Alice Bartlett (LeDuc) (1894-1980), Guy Bartlett (1882-1970), and Horace Bartlett (1846-1925). Guy is on the on hay wagon.
Alice Bartlett. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little identification.…
Scan of snapshot of Alfred W. Trow, owner of the Worthington Inn, showing him seated on a bench in front of his hotel. Probably taken by his daughter, Nancy Trow.
Black and white glossy of Alfred Watson Trow (1862-1938). His wife, Ida (1861-1933), was daughter of Jacob Bartlett, first innkeeper. The Trows were were owners of Worthington Inn.' View from Four Corners. This image was used in Papers on the History…
143a is a black and white photograph of the home of Alfred Thayer (b. July 10th, 1848, Montague) and Annie Magurie [sic?]. Alfred moved to Worthington in 1850 and later married Annie on September 28th, 1867 in Cummington, where they lived before…
Alfred Thayer. These are all Glass Slides made by Franklyn Hitchcock, resident of Worthington. The numbers on each slide refer to the numbering system used by Hitchcock. This is 42. This was originally identified by Lyn Horton as 'Alfred Thayer and…