A Farmington NH calendar created by the Goodwin Library in 1992. The calendar features thirteen, black and white, historical images from Farmington's history.
A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume one of three volumes. Approximately 694 pages.
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A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume two of three volumes. Approximately 743pages.
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A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume three of three volumes. Approximately 806 pages.
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The New England Gazetteer contains descriptions of all the states, counties and towns in New England from the period. It also describes principal features such as mountains, lakes, rivers, capes, bays, harbors, islands, and resorts or notable places.…
Javier F. Marion, Ph.D.Associate Professor of History contacted the Farmington Historical Society about donating a forty-nine page manuscript about Henry Wilson's life.
Transportation In And About Farmington. A booklet created for the Department of Transportation, July 2017, by Lisa Mausolf. This document was created as a historical record when the historic South Main Street was removed and replaced. There is a hard…
The item is a Red Star Line, World Cruise, binder bound, log book, which is dated from 1929-1930. From personal accounts and other items in the historical record we knew Mary and her husband, John Cloutman, went on a worldwide journey, aboard the S.…