Roscoe Chamberlin, Fred Dexter, Roger Nutter and Stanley Place are in this photo. All were members of Farmington Historical Society cleaning up the area around former Vice-president Henry Wilson's stone, at the Farmington Country Club. They were…
A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume three of three volumes. Approximately 806 pages.
A digital resource. This item does not exist in the…
A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume two of three volumes. Approximately 743pages.
A digital resource. This item does not exist in the physical…
A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume one of three volumes. Approximately 694 pages.
A digital resource. This item does not exist in the physical…
Jeff Durell of Barrington has loaned this item to the Farmington Historical Society for viewing and we now have digital photos of the chair that we will keep in the online museum. It is a small child's rocking chair, purportedly commissioned for…
The Henry Wilson Memorial Boulder photographed during the day with an unknown canine in front of the boulder. This matted photograph has an embossed decorative interior border.
Divided back sepia souvenir postcard of the Henry Wilson Boulder on Main Street. Photo of the boulder is in center of the card surrounded by small trees, embedded in a decorative bark like frame with a curled shaving to the right the photo, all in…
Javier F. Marion, Ph.D.Associate Professor of History contacted the Farmington Historical Society about donating a forty-nine page manuscript about Henry Wilson's life.