From the May 1986 Puddledock article with the photo:On April 25th, most of the Memorial Drive Elementary School students and teachers marched through town, protesting child abuse. The children have been discussing child abuse in class, and are aware…
From the May 1986 Puddledock article abou the photos:The dedication for the new addition of the Goodwin Library was held on April 6th. The program speakers included, Rev. H. Franklin Parker,Rtvv. Uel Gardner, Rev. John Scruton and Robert M. Aiken.…
From June 1986 Puddledock Press article with the photos:Farmington recently celebrated its 118th Memorial Day Observance. While lacking the usual parade, the day was none the less filled with reverence and gratitude for those gone before.…
From the Puddledock Press article with the photos in June issue 1986:"It's time personal care became personal again-" So states Garnet House Inc.'s President, Donald MacVane- Located at 115 Central Street, Garnet House has been standing behind these…
Cheryl Dee Whltten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dean Whitten.Sr., of Farmington, and James Lewis Mitchell, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis Mitchell, Jr., of Farmington, were united in marriage on May 3, 1986, in a ceremony at the First…
Roscoe Chamberlin, Fred Dexter, Roger Nutter and Stanley Place are in this photo. All were members of Farmington Historical Society cleaning up the area around former Vice-president Henry Wilson's stone, at the Farmington Country Club. They were…
Digital photo of a stone aqueduct, in downtown Farmington, created by the Farmington Aqueduct Company of Farmington, NH. The company was incorporated January 1, 1871 and operated until it was dissolved on June 2nd, 1937.
Joachim & Lucie Schuller collected varied objects for the Museum Of Art & Chivalry, including a vast collection of European and Japanese arms and armor. They were obtained by Joachim & Lucie Schuller through private sales and auctions in…
From the Puddledock Press article April 2017:By Susan Loker -There was a funeral on March 10, 2017, at the First Congregational Church for a gentleman named Marshall Brown, who died in Indiana at the age of 93. He will be buried in Pine Grove…