Town of Worthington, Office of the Collector of Taxes, bill for $2.00 issued to Fred Reid, Worthington, Mass. for 1960 poll tax. Signed 2/3/60, Marvis S. Rolland [Peg Rolland]. Also the same for 1961 and 1963.
Fordyce Sampson (~1796-Aug 24, 1842) of Worthington, April 12, 1816. 'Song of Praise for All'. 'When all thy mercies , O My God/ my rising soul surveys/transported withe view f'm high/in wonder love and praise/ To all my weak complaints &…
Blue line surveyor's plan showing boundaries of property owned by Olive Cole and Clarissa Henry . On Buffington Hill Road, the property was eventually purchased by the library and serves as a parking area.
Seven plays by Katharine Mcdowell Rice. "The Wedding Dress - A Play in One Act", "The Christmas Spirit of Jane Haskins -A Monolog", "Mrs Tubb's Telegram-A Comedy in One Act", Good King Wenceslas - A Christmas Play for Children", A Successful…
On 7/31/2006 this plaque was moved from the Capen/Riverside School House to the Archive Building. It is wood with brass (brass needs polishing). It reads: "In Appreciation for the Gift of This Property By Eva and Henry Snyder To The Worthington…
The E.C. Ring manufacturing company which was located in South Worthington produced hand tools for use in the carpentry and related trades. This item is an example of a plane produced in the mid 19c by E.C. Ring.
History of the Town of Plainfield, Hampshire County, Mass., From its Settlement to 1891, including a genealogical history of twenty-three of the original settlers and their descendents, with anecdotes and sketches,' by Charles N. Dyer, Press of…
The History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1916-1955,' by George F. Willison, hardback, City of Pittsfield, 1957, 519 pages with index, foldout map showing Pittsfield in 1955, with black and white photo section.
Pine Brook Lodge, later headquarters of Albert Farms. Sepia real photo postcard titled 'Pine Brook Lodge, Worthington Ctr., Mass. 211.' maker unidentified, Defender stamp box, postally unused. The lettering and the numbering are typical of the work…
Black and white newspaper photo showing male members of Pilgrim Fellowship of First Congregational Church, shown are Scott Smith, Bill Mason, Steven Demagall, and Joe Shea