"The Vision - A Play in One Act" by Katharine McDowell Rice. Typewritten manuscript in folder with two brass brads. Handwritten synopsis of the play on back cover. Includes letter from Charles R. Kennedy declining invitation for his wife to act in…
Black and white photo 'Across the Mowing to the East,' on back: View from Farmhouse--east. Worthington, July 1904, H.L.P. R. (Harriet Rice). Also: W.G. Rice opposite Main House.
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.
"Quip -- The Story of a Little Dog" by Katharine McDowell Rice. Two typewritten manuscripts, one bound with paper cover and brass brads. The other is separate chapters.
Publication - Play, "Mrs. Tubb's Telegram," by Katharine McDowell Rice Play - "Mrs. Tubb's Telegram - A Comedy in One Act" by Katharine McDowell Rice. Self published. Hard back (blue cloth cover - with library markings). First published in St.…
Berkshire Eagle? news article about Arthur Granville Capen titled "Mr Worthington Rounding Out Half Century As Librarian; Recalls 'Firing Up' Wood Furnace"
Memories by Sherry Mason ( (Berta Sherry Wing, b. 1960) in 2018 for the Worthington 250th celebration. Includes photograph of Gary Bartlett and Pip Bartlett performing at the Town Hall as Laurel and Hardy
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.
"Guilty O' Trespass," by Katharine McDowell Rice Play - "Guilty O' Trespass" by Katharine McDowell Rice. Typewritten manuscript in folder with two brass brads. Written at Radcliffe College.
"Good King Wenceslas - A Christmas Play for Children in Two Acts" by Katharine McDowell Rice. Self published. Hard back (blue cloth cover - with library markings).
Scan only of sepia real photo postcard titled 'Twinbrook Farm' Worthington, Mass. Postally unused, Azo stamp box, unnamed publisher. Currently in collection of Gary Roy. Shows two people sitting on porch of two story farm house. Man seated near…
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: The Maplewood, Worthington, Mass.' (unnumbered). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his brother. The sample book…
Damaged sepia photograph showing the Upper Hall at "The Maples". The boy, in a sailor suit, sitting on a sofa appears to be William Rice, Jr. His grandfather and later his aunts were the owners of the house. Photograph probably taken by the boy's…