Farmington Opera House Burns- 1928 Farmington News Page1
A Farmington News article covering the February 10, 1928 fire that effectively burned the Farmington Opera House to the ground. The library and town offices, along with most books, artifacts, and town records, perished in the fire. Farmington News Page 1, February 17th 1928.
This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS-Kyle Leach
Farmington News
Farmington News
1928
1952 Photo-Edith Skidds & Ruth Brown
A 1952 photo published in the August 1986 edition of the Puddledock Press featuring Edith Skidds & Ruth Brown sitting in the Town Hall.
These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in August 1986.
FHS-Kyle Leach
Puddledock Press
Puddledock Press
1986
1929 Goodwin Library & Town Hall Dedication Booklet
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 the new Goodwin library building, the New Town Hall, a program outline for remarks by notable figures, a photo of George H Goodwin, donor of the Goodwin Library and acknowledgements for the Goodwin library and Town hall arrangement and building committees. The Henry Wilson band played and the Color Guard was present. In the evening, a production of "The Old Homestead" by playwright and theatre actor Denman Thompson was scheduled.
Size: 4" x 6.5"
Condition: fair-yellowing, crumpling, and small splotches of an unknown substance
FHS-RKL
Most likely the Farmington Committee on General Arrangement for the Dedication of the Goodwin Library and the Town Hall
Most likely the Farmington Committee on General Arrangement for the Dedication of the Goodwin Library and the Town Hall