Worthington

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Worthington, Massachusetts, was incorporated in 1768, and named after lawyer and land speculator Colonel John Worthington of Springfield, Massachusetts. The town is located on the western edge of Hampshire County and is considered one of its “hill towns”. Worthington suffered a long decline in population as agricultural economics changed during the 1800s.

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Item typeMaps, Plans, Blueprints
AuthorBeers, Frederick W.
PublisherF. W. Beers and Company
Date1873
PlaceWorthington, Massachusetts
TopicLand, Environment, Geography
EraCivil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatLithograph; Watercolor
Dimension detailsProcess Material: lithograph, paper, ink, watercolor Height: 15.50 in Width: 12.00 in
Catalog #L07.028
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Beers, Frederick W. Worthington. Map/Plan. F. W. Beers and Company. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l07-028/. Accessed on February 17, 2025.

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