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plimontary Ve^ira;i?;Vhi»r4'.o«.«n'»-'?/Alice E . 8 b a w ot Warren will pay
entertainment " v m & & ^ ^ $ & $ .?> official visit to Mlnnenaba ltcDefcAll Odd Fellows ana-IUbeici'liV.'irS ajt'Lougo, N o . 1 1 , April 3 0 . Bupper
reaueatod to meet a t t - 0';"0;'Fl:'£ai}.
served In the banauot ttau
V.
next Sunday morning:
a t 10£.o'clock
io'^o'doclc Tit 6.30.
morning at
to attend services a t the Congregra-.j Chester W .Doe, superintendent ot
tlonal,church In commemoration ot local schools, was In attendance at f- I
annual spring conference ot I
the 1 1 0 t h anniversary ot Odd F e l -the
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school superintendents or the state
'lowBhlp.
Mrs. Harry M . Jackson ot W o o d - at Plymouth last Saturday
Mr autl Mrs. Irving T Youland
'brldge, N . J., Is In town
taking
charge ot the home ot her daughter] havo remuved Irom Manchester to
an* husband, M r . and Mrs. Fred 1. this village and are occupying an
Thayer, during their absence w i t h | apartment In the Pellotlor block on
the senior class party In Washington. Orange street.
Those not already aware ot the
A ball to be held by Fraternal
Chapter, No. 2 4 , O. E . 6., In t h e t o w n death of a former resident, Mrs.
hall on Friday evening, May 2 4 , Is Marthu Harmon, at the home ot her
an event being looked forward to son, Harry C Harmon, in Portland,
with keen anticipation (or all lovers j Me., last month, will regret to re
of good music and dancing.
ceive the aad news.
Eugeue Class, (or several years a
The many friends ot Dr. and M r s .
I Daniel Ellison of Lowell, Mass., will resident of this town, left here Mon| be grieved to hear of the death o f l " ?
t-rceasburo. N C , his old
their son John, aged eleven years and home, where he has purchased real
estate aud expects to settle
It is
eight months, on A p r i l 1 6 .
Many trlends regret to learn t h a t hoped t h a t ho will return occasion
Maurice Gellnas and family party ally to renew Irlendshlps ot which
were victims of a quite serious auto he has many
accident In Saugus, Mass., last Sun'
It
has been
reported
to the
day, afternoon, when returning from "News" that the cottages ot Norman
Boston.
Mr Gellnas' aunt received Kimball and John Stevens at Mer
a fractured j a w a n d other injuries, rymeetlng Lake have been
broken
as a result of which she is a patient Into during the winter and theft of
PERSONAL
M r . and Mrs. R. B. Currier have I a t the Melrose hospital.
small articles committed
Apparent
entertained recently the latter's sis
considerable
There will b e a M a y party a n d ly the culprits speul
ter, Mrs. Ida Dayklns, and Dr. Henry sale of fancy articles and aprons In time In the premises tor itiey were
Bitter of Springfield, Mass.
the vestry of the Congregational lett In a very
slovenly
condition
Mr. and Mrs. George Marston of church on Wednesday evening, May Owners ore investigating
DEDICATION OF TOWN T T A T . T . AND
Athol, Mass., were In town over the 1, at 8 o'clock, at which time t h e
Clarence L . Ferkius Post, Ameri
GOODWIN PUBLIC LLBBAB.Y
holiday week-end and visited Mrs. rainy and sunny penny boxeB will be can Legion, will hold lis annual con
MAY 10th
Marston's brother and wlte, M r and brought In and opened.
There will cert and b a l l in the town ball audi
Final details of the program tor
Mrs. Fred U. Knox, and Mr. and Mrs, be an entertainment. The ladles are torium on Tuesday evening. May 1 4 ,
W . JR. Stacey.
requested to bring box lunches to be with Ferdinandos orchestra In at the dedication of the new u m n hall
and the tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Emerson sold during the evening,
This will be the first auu Irvodwln public library, w i t h a
are spending a week In Manchester | donors are asked to put their names dance date in the new b a l l and with vioit troiu His Kxcelleucy, the Gov
inside ot the boxes.
with their daughter and husband.
ibis drawing card, combined
with ernor, on May l u , were completed
Mrs. Nellie Earle »of Haverhill,
The official spring change ot time the popularity ot the Legion and this twin lull acceptance of plans a t a
JIas3., was a week-end guest of her In the passenger service department tamous orchestra, there should be no epeciui meeting ot ttie committee on
parents, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Dudley.] of the Boston & Maine railroad wi)l question about tbe success ot the general arrangements, held a t tbe
new library rooms Monday evening
Charles Elklns, who
con be In effect Sunday. April 28 and affair
fined to his home several Weeks as j patrons of the local station on the
Oscar A i k e n , son ot Mr and Mrs. itxe general outline of program, as
to K J Aiken of Ibis tuwn, left Mon ouolisbed in tbe NewB of last is
the result ot a broken leg, has been Lakeport branch are requested
able to bo down town In the past note and observe tho following on day tor N e w York, w h e r e h e will sue, was leli practically intact, with
and after that date.
TrainB to Bos take charge of a department of the cue tzcepuou that Fred I 'I riayer,
week.
cuairmuu of both the town hall and
Norman
Hayes
of
Wakefield, ton week days, 6.62 a. m., 3 02 p. m
U. T Grant chain
store
system
Boston to Lakeport, Mr Alkon is a graduate ot Farm library
building
commliieea,
will
Mass., was a week-end guest of his ] Trains from
10 17 a. m., 6 37 p. m. Trains t o lngton high school and the Univer make the presentation at the town
mother, Mrs. Georgia Hayes.
M r and Mrs. Ralph Nedeau ot Boston, Sundays, 6 3 7 p. m. Prom sity of N e w Hampshire, In wblcb ball Instead of Kred W Browne, as
10 22 a. m. Patrons also
By this hatter
Boston were called -here last Friday, Boston,
latter school he completed special lurmerly announced
with other out of town relatives, t o | are requested t o note that beginning training that fits Mm eminently for arrangement, Mr Browne, chairman
attend the funeral of Odule Marcoux. Monday, April 29. all business
in the work ho Is to undertake
H i s of tbe general committee, will act
Mrs. Odule Marcoux Is spending a Massachusetts and some points In success will be watched with much as master of ceremonies for both oc
casions and Mr Thayer will
xnoke
few days at Sprlnvale, Me., with her Maine will go on
daylight—sajrffig Interest by many friends
Tbe only other
sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. time, which Is one hour ahead of
Koad Agent Walter Hammond and both presentations
Fred B e n o l t
standard time, and be governed ac crew of workmen bavo done a very alteration was tbe excusing ot tbe
of tbe
local
Miss Esther Adorns Is spending tier cordingly
commendable piece of work on Or U'uohera and pupils
in
the
vacation with her father in Hamll'
The apprehension and conviction ange and Orovo streets this week. schools from participation
ton, Mass.
In Rochester last Friday night ot a The drain at the toot of Orange duty of escorting tbe governor from
Miss Shirley Roberts at Spring Farmlngton' lad, whose
minority sireet, which was BO badly clogged the library to the town ball, it hav
field, Mass., Is In town visiting her gives
him considerable
immunity as to cause frequent uashouts, has ing been decided that tbe very short
the two points
mother, Mrs. Errol S. Hall, and fam from a publicity
standpoint, no been opened,
thoroughly
cleaned, distance between
ily
doubt will set at rest much ot the bricked up and top-grated
Also the would permit of no attempt a t par
Miss Helen Collins of HyannlB, anxiety felt by business men, and drain along tbe foot of Grove sireet, ade and tbe escort of tbe Governor
will be com
Mass., was a week-end guest at the especially garage keepers In this sec which conducts tbe large volume of and tbe few officials
home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Knox
tion, whose places of business have water from
tbe Hayes meadow manded to Henry Wilson American
band and a color guard from Clar
Mrs.
Isadoro Wood
entertained been broken and pillaged on repeat brook has been opened and cleaned
over the week-end Miss Evelyn Par ed occasions for several weeks. T h e This work should effect a gTeat Im ence L Perkins I^osl, American Le
Tbe final selection
by the
ker ot Andover, Mass., formerly of young man was captured at a garage provement of drainage In this area. gion
the local high school faculty
In Rochester in the act of pilfering
The civics committee of the Farm ound at the library dedication will
Miss Catherine Ouay has enjoyed the place.
The automobile which lngton Dedication association, wbuse \ oe America, and the final selection
a recent visit from her father
the offender used was searched and duty It is to cooperate \ i l t h the tow ut the town ball. T h e Star Spangled
llanenr
Both will be accompanied
Miss Dorothy Burbank, a teacher found to contain a rather rich har olllclals In securing t b e best pusslbl
twih singing and as no special prepa
In Bennington, Is at borne tor a vest of pillage, and later much of aspect of the town for tbe visit
ration will be required, except for
brief vacation.
the stolen goods collected from local the governor and t b e dedication
Miss Evelyn Jones is at home for garages w a s recovered. Thus, w h a t the town hall and library on May the teachers of tbe respective gTades
and schools to assemble their stu
a vacation from her teaching duties for a time looked to be a successful 10.
respectfully call
attentlou
In Proctor, V t .
career In the night prowling busi property owners and request
that dents In groups and to lead them In
Mrs. Earle Cummlngs has been ness was brought to light before a the clearing up of winter debris b e singing these patriotic numbers. It
vwis decided to ask them to assist In
confined to her home by Illness for a court of Justice.
started as soon a sposslble
Dale
It was voted further to
few days.
which town trucks will call for all ibis way
secure the K H S
orchestra to
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Durgln ot
This is the last
issue ot the rubbish t h a i cannot bo disposed
Portsmouth called In town Sunday 'News" before May first All sub with safety on tbe premises will be furnish music at the town hall dur
ing the public InspecUon
Exercises
to visit relatives
when returning scribers whose date expires on M a y published n e x t week
Health Ofil
first will receive expiration notices
for both dedicatory ceremonies will
from a fishing trip at Merrymeetlng Immediately following this Issue.
cer John H Lelghton also wll
lake.
operate u l i b the committees and be observed in tbe open air, with
weather permitting, and the
pro
Mr
and Mrs. Jesse Slmonds and
JOSEPH
LUND,
Tailor. Alton. town ofllcerB In having tbe town op
gram will open from
the library
son Clifton ot East Rochester were N H. Special attention given to re pear at lis best
steps at 2 p m
A t its conclusion,
Sunday guests of relatives in town
modeling of ladles' suits and coats.
the town hall dedication will take
FOR SALE
Kohler and Camp
The
many frlonds of Clarence W i l l call In Farmlngton once a week.
Telephone Alton 6-31
bell piano In good condition
place
immediately, so that
both
Goodwin sincerely regret to learn
quire at News Office
buildings may be open to public in
that he Is 111 at hlB home In W e s t
ANTIQUES W A N T E D - W h a t have
spection with proper attendants In
Milton.
you to dispose o t ?
Call on, write or
FOR SAL.E
Lot of ben manure
ihargc until 5 3 0 p m
This ar
Mr and Mrs. Leo D. Oilman of phone Isabelle A. Evans, 1 School | Jl 00 per barrel
S VV Hayes, Hlg
rangement has been agreed upon In
St , Fanningion
Everett, Mass., were In town over St., Farmlngton - Tel. 62
order to give ample time for the
the week-end, guests of Mr and Mrs.
public and guests to gain a respite
WANTED
Woman or girl fo
Adjustable curtain
rods, single
B. C. Oilman and Albert 8. Wallace.
laundry
work
Apply
at
the
Centra
aud rest and. of still more import
They returned home Sunday, accom and double, round and flat, big va
House, Farmlngton
riety, 6c, 10c, 15c. 26c pair
ance, tu afford time for the final ar
panled by their son Dalson, w h o
Bellnsky's Bargain Store.
rangement of properties and respent last week wltlh his grandpar
SHETLAND PONIES free to boy
and girls as premiums
Write fo
hearsal for tbe production of Denents.
particulars
Wakefield Extract Tom
man
Thompson's
beloved
rural
pany, Sanbornvllle. N H
drama. The Old Homestead. ' w b l c b
FOR R E N T .
A 3-room, furnished
will be presented for the benefit of
kitchenette, central location, also a
TO LETT
One large room suit
4-room tenement on Church S t A p
able for light housekeeping
Also
Henry Wilson American band, b y a
ply to W J. Vlckers. Electric Shop.
fully equipped barber shop
Inquire local veteran cast, directed by Her
of Mrs Joseph Parshley or at Corner
bert I) Brown
T h i s play will be
Store, Farmlngton
Kemp's Salted Nuts,
the fresh.
staged on an elaborate Bcale a n d Its
Crispy kind, a t Knox Pharmacy
orlgfnal excellence and atmosphere
Leave your orders now for Pink
Try our sanitary window ventila
tor Mother's Day at Roberts' Drug carefully preserved to tradition of
Cloverbloom Batter
60o lb. Store.
tors.
Frank: H. Mooney
America's favorite drama. T h r o u g h
Holland's Boll Butter
60c lb.
FOR S A L E Sixty-acre farm, with
Special values In Ladies
Rayon the courtesy of the Now Hampshire
60o lb. Hose, fine quality, with the favored Pythian Home at W e s t Swanzey, the
buildings; plenty of wood, some t i m - Hation-Wide Butter Bolls
ber, fruit and berries; on Mountain -Coxuitry S a n e r
60o lb. pointed^heels, 50c pair
wonderful status of Venus, the orig
Road, W e s t Milton. Price l o w f o r V e a l Steaks
Perkins' Stores.
inal sacred shrine
around
which
50o
quick cash sale. A . H . Bareantee,
tbe dreams of D e s m a n Thompson
130 Central S t , Farmlngton.
P"
May first may be the date of
40o
of your subscription to the wrought "The Old Homestead." will
I a m b Fores
35o plratlon
"News"
Let this be a reminder to be among tbo settings of the play to
BUILDING MATERIAL. Giles & I a m b Loias
renew your subscription
40c
Langley hare Justroceired two cars w « t i m T M I Roasts
add glamour and mystic charm to
35o lb.
of building material/ consisting of
PIANOS sold, tuned and repaired. Its Bucress. The gueBts of hooor
Idaho pirn; sheathing, pine finish I a m b l e g s
45o lb. Write or telephone.
will be Governor and Mrs. Toboy a n d
spruce flooring, siding and Joist
rolled
no
W . C. Swan, Dover. N. H.
Charles Carter of Osslpee. the im
35o lb.
Orders w i l l be delivered promptly a t
^ ™
personator of
the original "Cy
*hort> notice.
'
T o p Bound Steaks . .
50o Si.
Silent Glow Oil Burners, the Ideal
Prime" In "The Old Homestead
range
heat
for
year
around
cooking
65o
S).
Ned Parker is quoting especially
" 4 ^ f
No ashes to s i f t , no fuel to prepare. Besides the Oovernor and Mrs T o attractive prices for a week's sale.
A r m o u r s Star Bacon
35o lb. Clean, safe, positive service Cash bey. the guest of honor for the p u b
Swifts' Premium Bacon ( . . 26o pkg. price, J66, installed. P W Bragg lic library dedication will be George
-Dr: Hunt's New Corn Cure has the
_,
Strawberries
H Goodwin, the library donor. In
largest sale ot any 10c foot remedy iettac©
UOKcs
Considerable publicity has been
in the world. Removes corns with- Spinach
Bermuda Onions given
83rd
birthday
to various stores In tho state deference to whose
out .pain or soreness. Dr. Scholl'a Jr
o n . . O K „that are
eligible to celebrate a 75th
he dedication ot
two noteworthy
Zino Pads take the pressure off the Bananas
3 I D S . ^oo
anniversary,. T h e Lothrops-Farnham public buildings has been set for F i t sore spot and'Temove the" cause with- Oranges . . . . . . t , . . . . . . . . 26o doz. Co. business, which was established
out—pain,—^soreness- or protracted- —_
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.
in 1854 at Dover and has spread to day. May 10
treatment For corns, callouses and Maolaren's Imperial Salad Dressing surrounding towns, enjoys this dis
bunions', they have no equal.
Pint bottle Zoo tinction of longevity as woll as a
The new fast color Percales a n d
reputation for reliability and a high
1. B.- Hayes, Footwear for AIL
Welti's Erankforts . . . . 25o lb. grade
W a s h Fabrics at Ned Parker's are"
service that is unsurpassed
W e cordially solicit an opportunl- Tulip Brand Bears and
,
_
attracting early buyers.
Lothrops-Fdrnbam Co.. Inc
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ty to furnish-free estimates, without Tulip Brand Fruit Salad 2 for 26c
Send Mother a
W e are agents for the Famous Spalding Gloves, Bats and Balis
b
Greeting
a
1
W e also carry the 8palding Line of
Card
Golf Clubs in Various Models priced from $2.00 to $15.00
on
Kro-FJite Golf Balls 50c and 75c
Spalding Tennis Rackets and Balls
Mother's Day
Sunday. May 12
For All Kinds of Fishing
Poles, Reels, Nets, Baskets, .Artificial Baits, Etc,
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and
m a k e your
selection
from our
"Quality Line"
Leave Your Orders
For Pinks Now
NEW
•7,
Chocolate Crispettes
Peanut Butter Chips
Raisin Clusters
Peanut Clusters
39c
Fancy California Naval Oranges
16 tor 25c and SOc doz
"Seal Sweet" Juicy Grapefruit
,3 for 25c
Bananas 3 pounds for 25c
,Pitted Dates 1-lb packages 25c
Cocoanuts 10c and 15c each
Fresh Roasted Peanuts in the Shells 15c qt
C . W . WHITEHOUSE
W e have Just been appointed
distributors for the big
3 Speed Queen Washer
Sells for Less Than $100
Ask for«jdemoristration
Full size standard make. Time payments
if desired*
T h e Electric Shop
William J. Vlckers
o n o
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•Dooesn't seem so, * And how we've scat*
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iff *• to-keep the old'friendships 'alive.
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them in ages.
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done my part either. .
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Writing Pads
much at these new
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KarahmaUowHoff . . . . . . . 19c
Iipton's Famous Teas;
1-2 Pound Bed label
43c
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1-* Pound Yellow. Label
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Home-made, Sliced' Tomato-Pioiles
CARD of THANKS
It Is beyond tbe power of words
to express my thanks and apprecia
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tion to -the many sources that h a v e
overwhelmed me with sympathy a n d
assistance during m y illness and c o n
1 1 Orange St.Tel. 91-3,Farmlnston.
< 15 or, j a r 15o
valescence.
I am impressed, m o r e
than ever, with the bond of brother
Fresh
Haddock)
-Halibut.
Cheeks
hood embraced in t h e spirit of f r a
ADKNISTEATBU'S K0TJCE _
To oloie estate. Double house, ternity and I have cause to testify
The subscriber has been duly ap;
Oysters*!
t o m y faith
in
fellowship a n d
pointed by'XMoJudge' of Probate for
stable and about 10,000 feet of land friends. Everything
that I h a v e
the county! of. Strafford, "administra
at
23
Glen
street,
Farmington,
and
ever
been
able
to
g
i
v
e or do In t h e
trix of tie."estate bt Fred A. Horno,(
cause of faith has been more t h a n
late of Farmlngton, In said county, being the residence of the late rewarded during m y illness, and f o r
deceasedi' testate.''
W. H. W.^olomy. For particulars t h e abundance ot k i n d l y thought a n d
All pereong.-Imving claims agwnet
assistance that h a s reached m e , I
said esUte?areifequestei to exhibit
call upon or" address S. S. Parker, wish,
through the columns ot t h e
thorn for adjustment, and all Indebt
Agent
-for
'£icecutor,
at
Farmington,
'News" to make
acknowledgment
t
ed to."m»Ve.p»rmentt
and
pledge
unforgettable g r a t i
Aprllj20>"A.-D.,..l»l*.
X . K...'?.T. V . Pickering; Exeoutor. tude to eachan
end every gburce t h a t
Tor*. C . -Borne," AdmlnUlJralrijc.
Close4.AU Hay Thursday, p u t Daj' contributed.
A r t h u r It. Jones.
work and decoration. ~We -can save
you money with a guarantee -of satisfactlon. New 1928"line, of wall
paper samples Just in.-Phone or
write, for a call. Leach &, Donahue,
MARKET:
i
Residence
For S a l e
Envelopes
to M a t c h
Plain and Linen Finish
Ruled and Unruled
S p e c i a l Box P a p e r
Linen Finish a t 2 5 c a box
Waterman and Parker Fountain Pens
New Books
of Fiction
DRUG
has/Seen
riends to^frust
«c.\
Pound Paper
Books
ROBERTS
-
%k
Box Papers in All the New Styles and Tints
— „„
7 5 c
Leave Your Orders
For Pinks Now i
m
STORE
*Sj£fA***mm*t%mm4f+
Famous "Maine Maid" Sweets
in Pound Boxes tor 39c
tSociety" Assorted, Chocolates 1-lb Boxes 49c
Chocolate Covered Cherries, Extra Fancy 49c lb
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STATIONERY]!
wi^fs\
We Put the RIGHT KIND of Lubricant
In the RIGHT PLACE
You don't fill your radiator with muddy water, and—
You don't fill your gasoline tank with crude oil.
Why risk the life of your car by having its "vital spots"
lubricated with soapy lubricants which will become rancid
and necessitate large expenditures for repairs.
We use Genuine Alemite Lubricant a solidified oil made
especially for use with the Alemite and Alemite-Zerk Systems.
Alemite Lubricant
Resists tremendous bearing pressures
Is an excellent lubricant at 400 degrees F
Eetains its lubricating values at 30 degrees
below zero.
Will not cake or become rancid.
Let us help you eliminate 80 per cent of your repair bills
by Alemite-ing your car "Every 500 Miles."
symouth's Battery Station
East Grove Street, Farmington
PAN - DANDY DREAD
is rated highly in nutritional
value. For your health's,
sake, say Pan-Dandy
to your grocer
Bergeron Baking Co.
Rochester, N. H.
rtsU oar S p e c i a l .Spring
A
s new and different
now as it was when
introduced
ill the scene. A New Oakland
lerican Six. Making its bow to the
public. And now you see it here . . . there
. . . everywhere you go. Other ears have
appeared in bewildering succession.
But the distinction of the
Vnicrican
continues . . . unaffected. It's as new
and refreshingly different toda> as it was
when introduced. Like a good friend
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Town Hall & Goodwin Library Dedication Article Farmington News, Page3, 1929-04-26
Description
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A Farmington News article, page3, from April 26, 1929 of the Town Hall & Goodwin Library dedication event. Details of the article include when and where events will be held, speakers, songs and music to be sung and played, and other general information.
FHS- Kyle Leach
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Farmington News
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Farmington News
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1929
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1929
articles
celebration
dedication
event
Farmington
Farmington News
Goodwin Library
history
library
Old Town Hall
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Photography & Streographs
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1929 Old Town Hall Building Dedication Sepia Photograph
Description
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A 1929 sepia photograph of the Old Town Hall Building dedication day. The building was built on the site of the destroyed Farmington Opera House. The view is of the front and both sides of the building facing the Old Town Hall. The two story building, with an internal mezzanine or balcony is brick with white wooden trim. It has many double high windows on the front and both sides. The facade is done in Greek Revival style with a four column, double story portico with a small, angled roof. A set of double doors greet anyone ascending the three steps. Each front double door has a half semi-circle window above it. Mature trees are seen lining Main Street and surrounding buildings can be seen in the background. At least three vehicles can be seen in the photo on the street to the right of the building. A very large crowd of townsfolk are assembled in front of the building extending well into Main Street.
Condition: Fair. The photo has two edge tears; one in the lower right and one on the right half way up the photo. A corner is missing and small piece is missing from the border on the left. There are several stains. There is also some kind of paper adhered to the back of the photo, sporadically, probably from being adhered and then torn from a page.
Size: 6.5" x 8.25"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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1929
Date Created
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1929
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Old Town Hall
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1930 Dole - Waldron Shoe Company Sepia Photograph
Description
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A 1930 sepia photograph of the Dole -Waldron Shoe Company mill. A clear view of the three story building can be seen from the front showing windows on each floor, both front doorways, and the roof. The mill sign can be seen across the front of the building as well as a lettered ad across the front of the building highlighting that the mill produces "Womens Novelty Shoes." Three automobiles can be seen to the in front of the building in the photo, two facing the building, and a side view of the last. The photo was taken in winter as abundant snow can bee seen covering all the ground visible.
Condition: Good
Size: 2" x 2.75"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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1930
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1930
automobile
business
car
dole
mill
photograph
photography
shoe shop
shoes
transportation
vehicle
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workers
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1910 Sepia Photograph Teachers & Parents & Students Farmington Middle School Class In DC With Mat
Description
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A 1910 sepia photograph of teachers, parents, and students of a Farmington middle school class, taken in Washington, DC. The photograph has a decorative mat. In the background of the photograph is a simple, light colored stone building entrance with wooden doors and stone steps. Students and adults are in fine day/travel wear. The first row is standing and subsequent rows are standing on the next set of elevation steps. The two educators and parents of the class are in the back rows standing. A hand written key, on the back provides a list of students in the photo as well as the names of the teachers and parents.
Condition: The photo is in very good condition, but the mat is only in fair condition. The mat has viable signs of wear, portions of the mat are missing, and torn.
Size: 10" x 12"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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National Press Association Washington, DC
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National Press Association Washington, DC
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1910
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1910
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educator
parents
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photography
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1930 Senior Class Sepia Photograph Teachers and Students Farmington High School Main Street With Mat
Description
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A 1930 sepia photograph of educators and students of Farmington High School, on Main Street, with a decorative mat backing. The photograph was taken in the Stevens Studio in Rochester, NH. The background is a simple, dark curtain. Students are wearing their graduation caps and gowns and each is holding their rolled diploma. The first row is seated and the second, standing, and third row appear to be on elevation stands. The two educators in the class photo are seated in the front row between students. A hand written key, on the back provides a list of students in the photo as well as the names of the teachers.
Condition: Very Good
Size: 10.5" x 14"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Creator
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Stevens Studio Rochester, NH
Publisher
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Stevens Studio Rochester, NH
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1930
Date Created
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1930
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educator
Farmington High School
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main street
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teachers
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1932 Sepia Photograph Teachers & Students Farmington High School Main Street With Mat
Description
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A 1932 sepia photograph of educators and students of Farmington High School, on Main Street, with a decorative mat backing. The photograph was taken in the Stevens Studio in Rochester, NH. The background is a simple, dark curtain. Students are wearing their graduation caps and gowns and each is holding their rolled diploma. The first row is seated and the second and third row appear to be on elevation stands. The two educators in the class photo are seated in the front row between students. A hand written key, on the back provides a list of students in the photo as well as the names of the teachers.
Condition: Very Good
Size: 8.25" x 11.25"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Date
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1932
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1932
Creator
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Stevens Studio Rochester, NH
Publisher
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Stevens Studio Rochester, NH
education
educator
Farmington High School
graduation
main street
students
teachers
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Sepia Photograph Farmington High School Main Street 1930 Class With Fold Out Mat
Description
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A sepia photograph of the Farmington High School on Main Street in downtown Farmington. The class shown in front of the building is the graduating class of 1930, although the photograph was taken in 1927. The photograph is contained within a bi-fold mat, which covers the photograph when closed. The mat is a gray decorative mat with an embossed border. A hand written key, on the back provides a list of students in the photo as well as the names of the teachers.
Condition: Good. The mat and photo appear to have been exposed to high humidity in storage at some point and that has led to both warping slightly , so it does not lay completely flat.
Size: 7.75" x 9"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1927
Date Created
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1927
Creator
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Strand Studio, Pittsfield,NH
Publisher
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Strand Studio, Pittsfield,NH
education
educator
Farmington High School
main street
photo
photograph
school
students
teachers
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Title
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Sepia Photograph Glenn Street School 1920 Third Grade Class With Matt
Description
An account of the resource
A sepia photograph of the Glenn Street School, third grade class, taken on the front steps of the building. The photo is adhered to a gray decorative mat with an embossed border. A hand written key, on the back provides a list of students in the photo as well as the names of the teachers
Condition:Very Good. The mat and photo appear to have been exposed to high humidity in storage at some point and that has led to both warping lightly , so it does not lay flat.
Size: 7" x 9"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Date
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October 1920
Date Created
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October 1920
education
educator
Glenn Street School
photo
photograph
school
students
teacher
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Drawings, Paintings, Engraving, & Lithography
Description
An account of the resource
This collection focuses on representations and likenesses in the form of drawings, paintings, engraving, & lithography. The representations and likenesses may be created from oils, acrylics, ink, pencil, pastels, etc. They may be on many different substrates, but are often on processed forms of paper or canvas. This collection does not include photography.
Digital File
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E T Wilson Groceries Flour Grain Hay Straw Farmington NH Calendar
Description
An account of the resource
A 1919 promotional calendar from E T Wilson Groceries, Flour, Grain, Hay, & Straw, Farmington, NH Calendar. A glamorized, staged home exterior is the scene of the depiction at the top of the calendar. Three people can be seen: a woman in day workwear, standing at her door, a police office, in uniform seated by the door, and a delivery person, carrying a block of ice with ice pincers moving toward the other two.The scene and the calendar itself both have a geometric border. The rip-off paper calendar at the bottom has been used through March of 1919.
The header of the calendar says: "Compliments of E T Wilson Groceries Flour Grain Hay Straw, Crockery, Paint , Oils, & Varnishes. Farmington NH."
The scene is labeled as: "931, from life photo, CoolWwaves Coming copyright F.A.S."
This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum collection
FHS-Kyle Leach
Creator
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E T Wilson Groceries Flour Grain Hay Straw Farmington NH
Publisher
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E T Wilson Groceries Flour Grain Hay Straw Farmington NH
Date
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1919
Date Valid
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1919
Contributor
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Donated Mike Murdza
From Life Photo Copyright F.A.S
advertising
calendar
marketing
people
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Title
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Photography & Streographs
Digital File
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Sepia Photograph Odd Fellows Block in Farmington, NH
Description
An account of the resource
Undated sepia photograph of the Odd Fellows Block on Main Street in Farmington, N.H. In focus is the three story building taken facing from Central Street toward Main Street, specifically focusing on the Odd Fellows Block and other buildings close to the intersection of Central and Main. The beloved metal fountain is in the original location dividing Central Street from Main in the middle, foreground. The block was erected in 1896 and that is proudly displayed on the building.<br /><br />The W.W. Roberts store is on the left corner of the block. The store was a all purpose household goods and pharmacy. Items offered included, but were not limited to: sodas, cigars, film, confectionery, drugs, medicine, and rubber goods. An awning, which provides shade to the frontage of the shop is open in the photo. <br /><br />The second W.W Roberts shop was at the center of the block. A full service women's clothier had two front display bay windows. Items offered included, but were not limited to: dry goods, home accessories, dresses ,skirts, hats, hosiery, gloves, and underwear. The shop has an awning similar to the other side of the Roberts store, but it is not open. <br /><br />Attached to the right was the one story addition which held A.E. Putnam Shoe store on one side and J.F. Safford and Son watch, jewelry, and optical shop <br /><br />A horse drawn cart can be seen sitting in front of building and to the side as well. Electric poles and lines can be seen in front of the building. <br /><br />The only business that can be seen via signage in the upper floors of the building is C. H. Pitman Insurance and Real Estate. C. H. Pitman was also a public notary. Advertising for Dr Garland's office can be seen in the next building over on the right. Dr. garland was a dentist. <br /><br />The building suffers a severe fire in 1957 and then suffers another fire in 1964. <br /><br /><a href="http://farmington.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=odd%20fellows%20block%20fire&t=30323&i=t&d=01011955-12311963&m=between&ord=k1&fn=farmington_news_usa_new_hampshire_farmington_19570307_english_1&df=1&dt=10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Part 1 of the 1957 Odd Fellows Block Article</a> <br /><a href="http://farmington.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=odd%20fellows%20block%20fire&t=30323&i=t&d=01011955-12311963&m=between&ord=k1&fn=farmington_news_usa_new_hampshire_farmington_19570307_english_7&df=1&dt=10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Part 2 of the 1957 Odd Fellows Block Article</a> <br /><a href="http://farmington.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=odd%20fellows%20block%20fire&t=30323&i=t&d=01011879-12311976&m=between&ord=k1&fn=farmington_news_usa_new_hampshire_farmington_19641112_english_1&df=1&dt=10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Part 1 of the 1964 Odd Fellows Block Article</a> <br /><a href="=" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Part 2 of the 1964 Odd Fellows Block Article</a> <br /><br /><br />This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum collection.<br /><br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
Publisher
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Robert J Girouard Collection
Contributor
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Photo from the Robert J Girouard Collection
Date
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Undated
Date Created
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Undated
architecture
business
main street
Odd Fellows Block
photograph
photography
stores