Some of Springfield’s family and cultural history has been preserved in the images below, taken from both the Society’s archives and private collections.

Heath Homestead, Route 4A Early 1900s (Since burned)

— Elmer Tyrell, Dog Dan, Carl Heath, Paul Heath, Clara Heath

The Chapel, right corner of 4A and Shad Hill (torn down circa 1950s)

— Justin Nichols, Carl Heath, Will Colby, Elsie Heath. (Caswell Collection)

Early 20th Century Sawmill

—L-R: Bill Hall, Warren Gould, Walter Hoague, H.H.Rowe, Arthur Sanborn, Robert Bishop, Charles Russell, and Herbert Rice (Caswell Collection)

1920s: Carl Heath on the right of saw and Will Heath on the left of saw. (Caswell Collection)

Oscar Clement and Mrs. Clement, East Hazzard Rd., Circa 1920. (SHS Collection)

Circa 1970, L to R: Robert Collins on tractor, in cart Betty Broadley, her children, and Betty Collins. (SHS collection)

Old tractor used to plow Springfield roads until circa 1950. (SHS collection)

Old tractor used to plow Springfield roads until circa 1950. (SHS collection)

New Pleasant View Cemetery honoring veterans of latest wars, circa 2000 (SHS Collection)

“Summer People”! circa early 1900s. (SHS collection.)

Terry RUDNER Davis Birthday party pictures 1941,

Left pic L to R–Terry Rudner, Natalie Patten, Peter Cote, Shirley Patten, Little boy? (SHS Collection)

Terry Rudner and Peter Cote