A Farmington News article talking about Independence Day. This is page 2, of the June 26th 1896 issue.The piece about independence Day reads: FARMINGTON TO CELEBRATE PLENTY OF ENTHUSIASM, MONEY AND BRAINS.COMMITTEES BUSY ARRANGING IN TERESTING…
"Fire Destroys Twin Mills" article from the Farmington News, published in Farmington, New Hampshire on Thursday, December 16th, 1971. The article reads: "An explosion followed by firedestroyed the four-story brick"Twin Mills" on Central…
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.
A Rattlesnake skin table runner. The species of snake is unknown. The reptile has been mounted on two scalloped felt runners that are only slightly larger than each other, and the smallest only slightly bigger than the snakeskin. Photos show a long…
A geometric quilt made by Farmington NH resident Sarah A Horne Kelly. This is a full quilt with a rectangular shape. The quilt pieces are white and coral on the front and are square patterns made from triangular pieces . The center of each square is…
1976 white glazed ceramic commemorative bicentennial plate. This plate was commissioned as a special promotional item for the local celebration of the United States of America bicentennial. Local Farmington artist Lola Wallace was given the task of…
A 1988, clear glass, Farmington, NH U.S. Constitution bicentennial commemorative glass. Imprinted in light blue on the glass front at the center is a scroll saying " We the People," with a U.S. flag with eagle adornment on top of the pole. Above this…
A Main Street, Farmington, NH commemorative ceramic mug. The mug has likenesses of the Eastman House and the First Congregational Church on Main Street in a line graphic style. It also has a footer, " Main Street, Farmington New Hampshire," printed…