From the April 1986 Puddledock article with the photo:On March 27, 1986 a number of 7th and 8th grade Chapter I students visited the Farmington Town Hall to bring Easter greetings to the Senior citizens of the Strafford County Nutrition Pro¬gram…
500 Boys Club Article with pictures from the Puddledock Press of August 1986. The article contains three pictures; two are in the archive. The article contains the following information: 500 BOYS CLUB ENDS SEASON A short time ago, the 500 Boys Club…
All Star News article in the August 1986 issue of the Puddledock Press detailing the team wins and successes, as well as a 500 Boys Club coaches & player photo. The article reads:All-Star News
The Fermintcn All-Stars had three wins over July 26th…
A sepia portrait cabinet card of a woman in fine clothing and a pearl choker. The photograph was taken by Amasa W. Shackford. "Shackford" and "Farmington" appear on the lower portion of the front of the photo card, in script. The card has a…
Negative : glass, black & white of Boston & Maine train carrying Bernardi Carnival that wrecked in Farmington NH on July 22, 1922. 6 people were killed and many more injured.
This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum…
A collection of photos taken at the Bean Farm on Meetinghouse Road. photos included are of several views of the main house, surrounding buildings, one photo of Joe Bean by himself holding his license plat, and one with Joe Bean, John Nolan, Miss…
Black and white, Farmington, NH postcard showing a birds eye view of Central Street and Main Street in downtown Farmington, facing north, up the Main Street hill, during the day. The Richards Block and Odd Fellows Block buildings can be seen in the…
A black & white souvenir postcard of the "Old Stone Lobby," downtown Farmington, NH. The black and white photograph focuses on the front of the building . The photo is smaller than the size of the postcard. A sister postcard in the collection appears…
A black & white and a colorized blue-green-brown, souvenir postcard of South Main Street facing north into the bend in Farmington, NH. The Eastman house and Edgerly factory and Edgerly house can be seen in the middle ground, very clearly. The lower…