Though Hatties's Place is now demolished, this is a promotional campaign from the Puddledock Press which has photos and an article covering history, the restoration of the building which was called the "Hattie White Estate" It also covers the…
Mixed photo collection from the the Puddledock Press. These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in 1986. Please read each photo explanation for possible details. If you have…
Propaganda flyer, red ink on bright yellow-orange lightweight paper. 6.5" x 12"4th July Knights Klan Farmington NH flyer reads:4th of JulyCelebration
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Place, Farmington, N. H.Program
SATURDAY. July…
A program covering the local memorial exercises held in Farmington on the death of President of the United States, William McKinley. The memorial was held at two o' clock on Thursday, September 19, 1901 at the Opera House on main Street. The program…
The public was invited to tour the historic First Congregational Church of Farmington on Sunday, November 12, 2017. People who were married in the church or attended Sunday School since the 1950’s were encouraged to bring photos which will become…
Photograph of postcard Boston & Maine Railroad Station Farmington, NH. No information about the photo of the postcard is known. It resembles other photographs of the station circa 1900. Size; 3.5"x5
Downtown photograph of gutted Burtman-Rondeau Shoe Factory facing Main Street, between Elm and Garfield Streets. This was formerly the Leavitt Shoe Factory. This photograph has an watermark which appears to indicate the date March of 1992. This…