This 1892 lithographed map of Farmington, Strafford County by D.H. Hurd & Co shows settlements, roads, railroad, landowners, etc. Published in town and city atlas of the State of New Hampshire. Compiled from government surveys, county records, and…
"Farmington: Will the Tiger roar once more?" by Dick Casselberry was a piece published in the Fosters Daily Democrat or Rochester Times. It was commentary written in response to a Strafford Regional Planning Commission survey information. it was the…
Map-Farmington Village, Strafford County, New Hampshire 1871 shows settlement, houses, buildings, roads, railroads, landowners, etc. The Atlas Of Strafford County New Hampshire. was created from actual surveys, drawn and published By Sanford &…
Interior black & white Farmington, NH police officer photograph. Six officers stand in line facing the camera in full dress uniform. A curtain background and wood floor can be seen. Each uniform is a dark color pant and matching dark jacket with a…
A Farmington Bicentennial, 1798-1998, commemorative key chain. The commemorative coin was made of pewter and it has a stainless steel chain and key ring. The decorative coin has impressions of the town seal, "1798-1998," "Town of Farmington," "New…
The Farmington Memorial Day 2017 observance program photocopied or printed on Paper. It details the events and ceremonies to take place, starting at the Pine Grove Cemetery, moving to the South Main Street Bridge, and then ending at the Old Town…
Farmington High School dedication program booklet from August 25, 1996. It contains a ceremony outline, a brief Farmington history of the 1980's and early 1990's, a tribute to the Thayer family, a basic floor plan of the new school building, and an…
This is a Graduating Exercise program for Farmington High School. Graduation was set for June 16,1892 to be held at the Opera House at quarter of eight. It contains the class motto, class ode, music listings, and speaker, oratory, and address…
A black and white 1956 Farmington High School class photo. The 1956 class had twenty-eight students. Each head portrait in the grid has a student identifier underneath with an initial and last name. The item was owned by Simone Louise Leveillee, as…
A 1954 "Old Time Farmington," Farmington News article written by Ned Parker for the opening page of the paper. The article covers some of the beginnings of the Farmington News and some of the early writers for it. It also talks about some of the…