Miniature Thayer and Osborne Shoe Factory souvenir postcard. photo is taken toward the northwest corner of the mill building from the street. The building is four stories and has decorative brick work along the top of the building as trim and a front…
Thayer and Osborne Shoe Factory souvenir postcard. photo is taken toward the northwest corner of the mill building from the street. The building is four stories and has decorative brick work along the top of the building as trim and a front brick …
This an assortment of sympathy mementos sent to honor Beulah Thayer's passing. Though most of the items are store bought, which means mass produced. Each one has personal sentiments and often a signature from townspeople, friends, and family members…
A black & white photograph, from 1938, of the Thayercrest home on north Main Street in Farmington NH. The view is front left. The drive and front of the home are visible. Some of the landscaping, trees, and frontage are also visible. Part of the…
A collection of color photographs of Thayercrest's exterior gardens on Main Street. The photos appear to have been taken in summer and feature different parts of the garden, plantings, and a few shots of the house itself.
A 2002 celebration pamplet of the lives and friendship of Isabel Fowler and Beulah Thayer. The cover has an oval photo of each woman with a flower based background. Text on the cover reads: " the remarakable friendship of Beulah and Isabel…
Colorized blue-green-brown postcard of the Thayer Bungalow and the Soldiers Monument in Edgerly Park. The location is on the northern part of Main Street at the juncture of Main Street, Bay Road, and Charles Street. The monument, the bungalow,…
Obituary and photo of Farmington resident Beulah L. Thayer, 1912 - 2012. The Peaslee Funeral Home obituary reads:
Beulah L. Thayer
May 04, 1912 - October 23, 2012
Obituary of Beulah Perkins Thayer
Farmington--Beulah Thayer, 100, died peacefully,…
A four page, 1929, Goodwin Library and Town Hall dedication booklet. The dedication took place on Friday, May 10, 1929. A special visit with "His Excellency" Governor Charles W Tobey was a prominent feature on the cover. It also includes drawings of…