This is a handwritten Farmington High School class of 1895 list created in pencil. This list is as follows: Iris Dame, Alta Dixon, Bessie Fernald, Grace Gilman, Leo Gilman, Mattie Hartford, Nellie Hartford, Grace Perkins, and Bessie Smith. This list…
A collection of eight, 1996, color photographs of the Farmington High School dedication. A few are of the flag raising and procession. One is focused on benefactors James and Beulah Thayer seated at the ceremony. One is of a group at the ceremony…
A digital copy of a VHS video recording of a basic, general Farmington History, from the 1800's up to the 1980's, as told by Alan Drew, Margory Drew, Twink Osgood, and Joe Bean. The recording was created by John Nolan and features not only those…
From the Puddledock Press article April 2017:By Susan Loker -There was a funeral on March 10, 2017, at the First Congregational Church for a gentleman named Marshall Brown, who died in Indiana at the age of 93. He will be buried in Pine Grove…
An article highlighting the Farmington High School dedication from the September 1996 Puddledock Press. The issue also conatains photos from the event.The opening text reads:FARM1NGT0N HIGH SCHOOLDEDICATIONAUGUST 25, 1996This date was the…
Souvenir R C White postcard divided back style, sepia, showing Old Home Day- ladies finely dressed with a driver, in a car parked in Front of the old High School in Farmington, NH. In middle ground another car can be seen to the left and a horse…
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…
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…
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…