Farmington Cemetery Records Late 1800's-Early 1900's- Strafford County Records
Farmington Cemetery Records Late 1800's-Early 1900's- Strafford County Records (78 Cemeteries)
SOURCE: Recorded and transcribed from many sources and includes the transribed cemeteries of Ethel Mazza, "Twink" Osgood, C Parziale, Fred W. Hall.
NOTES: NH Old Graveyard Assn Numbers Included to facilitate finding. These utilize the USGS Mapping system and a more detailed location can be found at their site for Farmington.
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Strafford County
https://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/strafford-county-new-hampshire-cemetery-records.htm
Photograph Of Postcard Boston & Maine Railroad Station Farmington, NH
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
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Unknown
Donated by Manny Krasner
Photograph Gutted Burtman-Rondeau Shoe Factory Facing Main Street
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 photograph has a duplicate. Size 3.5"x 5"
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Unknown
Donated by Manny Krasner
Indoor Photograph Ladies Group In Costume
Indoor group photograph of Farmington ladies in costume for an event. Size :5"x7"
Back Row: Helen McLaughlin, Edith Hall, Adelaide Haskill, Mildred Clarkson, Irene Jackson, Eloise Roberts, Mary Cloutman, Ruth Gordon, Jessie Sargent, Florance Roberts, Marion Waldron, Venita LaChance
Front Row: Edna Young, Amelia Richards, Ruth Allen, Helen Bragg, Beulah Thayer, Jillian Currier, Helen Nute, Jeanette Roberts
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Unknown
Unknown
Group Class Photograph, Glenn Street School, 1910-1911
This is a group class photograph taken at the Glenn Street School, 1910-1911. The only person identified in the photograph is Ernest J. Kelley, located second row from the left, second pupil. It is in a protective flip cover, with an onion paper cover for the photo front. Size 9.75'x6.75'
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Albert B. Nye, Photographer, Newburyport, MA
1910-1911
Photos-First Congregational Church UCC Of Farmington Celebrates 200 Years
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 part of historic displays as the church approaches its 200th anniversary in 2019. The Farmington Historical Society was able to document the displays as well as photograph some of the notable features of the church, known for its Gothic Revival architecture.
These items are digital files and they do not exist in the physical museum collection.
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Stan Freeda
11/27/2017
1871 Atlas Of Strafford County New Hampshire
This 98 page Atlas of Strafford County New Hampshire, from 1871, contains, maps, drawings, and general information about he county and the towns and cities within. Farmington is referenced directly on pages 5, 28, 31, 33, 37, 73, and 87.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist in the physical museum collection.
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Sanford, Everts & Co
Sanford, Everts & Co
1871
Digitizing sponsor: Internet Archive
Contributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Bird's Eye View Village of Farmington- Stafford County- New Hampshire 1877
This 1877 map is a color illustration of a bird's eye view of the Village of Farmington, Stafford County, New Hampshire. Not drawn to scale. Includes labeled roads, homes, buildings, waterways and the railroad route. Also has a featured drawing inset of the High School at the time.
Notable places found include:
High School.
Public School.
Reservoir.
B. & M. R. R. Depot.
Post Office.
Mechanics Hotel. S. Varney, Proprietor.
Congregational Church.
Baptist Church.
Advent Church.
Cemetery.
A. Nute & Sons, Shoe Factory.
J. F. Cloutman’s Shoe Factory.
J. M. Berry’s Shoe Factory.
M. L. Hayes’ Shoe Factory.
Geo. A. Jones, Shoe Factory.
E. O. Curtis’ Shoe Factory.
J. Hayes & Sons, Shoe Factory.
D. W. Kimball’s Shoe Factory.
H. B. & J. B. Edgerly’s Shoe Factory.
W. W. Hayes, Saw & Planing Mills.
L. S. Flanders, Last Factory.
J. P. Tibbetts Carriage Factory.
Excelsior Mills.
Saw Mills.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist in the physical museum collection.
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Unknown
LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.)
1877
Downloaded from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C.
Map-Strafford County, New Hampshire 1856
A color map of Strafford County, New Hampshire, 1856. Notable features are: 26 views, 11 village plans, chart of distances, 3 directories, table of distances.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist in the physical museum collection.
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Unknown
Philadelphia : Smith & Bartlett
1856
J. Chase.
Smith & Bartlett
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C.
1892 Farmington NH PO Map D H Hurd and Co Boston
This 1892 Farmington, New Hampshire PO Map details the downtown and surrounding area of Farmington. Lithographed map. shows buildings shaded as public/business blocks or residences, railroads, landowners, etc. Published in town and city atlas of the State of New Hampshire. Compiled from government surveys, county records, and personal investigations by D.H. Hurd & Co., Boston.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist in the physical museum collection.
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D H Hurd and Co Boston
D H Hurd and Co Boston
1892
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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