Browse Items (31 total)

  • Collection: Northfield Historical Society

Bird's-Eye-View of Northfield's Depot Square and Surroundings

Nfld2006.10BirdsEyeView.jpg
This bird's-eye-view of Northfield's Depot Square is looking to the east. Granite sheds are in the middle of the photograph, and the Universalist Church cupola is still standing, which indicates the picture was taken before 1928, when the church…

Latham Family

Nfld2006-2-143LathamFamily.jpg
Before Facebook, Instagram and other social media, people would have home photos made into postcards, probably sending them out to friends and family. This postcard shows the Latham Family of Northfield. Starting at the top row, left-to-right are:…

Boy Scout Troop 1, Northfield, Vt.

Nfld2005-454BoyScouts.jpg
According to the donor of this postcard, who was a 1923 Northfield High School graduate, he thinks the picture was taken in front of the Northfield Trust Company after the scouts visited Jenkins Bakery (note the small sacks and treats some are…

Episcopal Church, Northfield, Vt.

Nfld2005-483EpiscopalChurch.jpg
What Vermont town is without at least one church? Northfield has several, and this is just one, St. Mary's Episcopal Church located on Main Street. According to author Jane Bryant in her article about the history of the church in our newsletter, the…

Edna Latham's School Room

Nfld2006-2-153SchoolChildren.jpg
Edna Latham, born in 1890, and family lived in Northfield. The back of this postcard has written "Edna Latham's school room," so we assume she must be one of the students. The teacher is not identified, and neither is the school. Northfield had a…

Theatorium in the Old Village Hall

Nfld2006-381OldVillageHall.jpg
Situated at the bottom of Central Street, near Depot Square and the train station, this building was many things: village hall, fire station, jail, theatorium, meeting place and even a lyric theater. The building is older than 1908, but we date this…

Civil War Memorial

Nfld2006-023CivilWarMemorial.jpg
This photo was taken later than 1885, but surprisingly it is the only postcard in our collection that features just the Civil War monument. The town voted in 1885 to appropriate $500 to build a monument to those Northfield men who fought in the Civil…