A typed list, on onion paper, of residents of Farmington in 1810. There are written notations and additions to the list. This document was typed at a later time, probably because the original was degrading beyond recognition. Size 8.5x11
In Remembrance: Pine Grove Cemetery is a small refrence booklet created in 1990. The commentary inside is given by Elfredo C. Otis and covers much of the history of the cemetery, starting with the incorporation of the Pine Grove Cemetery Association…
1970 article clipping(with photograph) from the Farmington News, detailing the gift of a 9x12 photograph of an engraving of Henry Wilson to the Goodwin Library. The item was being gifted by the Farmington News co-publisher, Fred Noyes. The head…
Directory of Farmington NH Welcome to Puddledock USA. Created by students in the mid 1960's the directory lists town, history businesses, elected officials, emergency and religious information from the period outlined. Size 6.75"x9"
A written account of the Eastman House with photos. This 15 page booklet covers 1810-1958. This is copy of the resource from the NH Historical Society. Size: 8.5x11
This is both a digital file and physical document in the museum…
Photo and a Boston Globe news clipping, with photo, for Judge Errol S. Hall Circa 1936. Photo Size: 8"x10" Clipping Size: 4"x11"Article text reads: SHOE WORKER WHO STUDIED NIGHTS NOW SITS AS JUDGE Family of Four Children Reared by Errol S. Hall While…
Several clippings of separate articles and photos, from October of 1997, reporting on the October 1947 Farmington forest fire, with personal accounts and details about the fire from those who remember it. Some articles are full paper sheets, others…
Farmington News articles from October-December of 1947 discussing and detailing the Great Fire of 1947. Some of the later articles detail the human toll and monetary costs of the fire. Full news page size.
In this article from the Sunday March 2, 2014, Sunday Citizen, the Farmington Historical Society gives the 2014 scholarship to Kelsey Gregoire. Seen in the photo, from left to right are Vice President Dottie Bean, Secretary Joyce White, Kelsey…