Kimball Homestead
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, account books, scrapbooks, genealogies, cemetery records, photograph and autograph albums, store registers (1886-1917), and other papers, of members of the Kimball, Scott, and Lovell families, chiefly residents of Lovell, Me., Northborough, Mass., and Stockton, Calif -- Persons represented include Oliveanne Kimball-Scott, piano teacher and accompanist, active in civic affairs; her husband, James Gilmore Scott, Jr., band director, trombonist, and music teacher, Northborough, Mass., who served with U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II; his parents, James Gilmore Scott, Sr., accountant, and Ruth Tyler (Varnum) Scott, of Stockton, Calif.; and Oliveanne's parents: Fred Don Kimball, part owner of grocery store in Lovell, and his wife, Irma (Towle) Kimball
Worcester Historical Museum
Group portraits of English High School, Worcester, Mass., Class of 1913, Clark University Class of 1916, and musical groups; broadside of Worcester Symphony Orchestra program (1940); and pamphlet (1928) of Worcester County Musical Association