An article covering the Old Stone Lobby being made an official local landmark. It is located in the Farmington News, Page2, July 3, 1925. The article reads: T h e old stone lobby at the junc-ture of Church and Uionn streets has:been perpetuated as a…
A Farmington News article, page3, from April 26, 1929 of the Town Hall & Goodwin Library dedication event. Details of the article include when and where events will be held, speakers, songs and music to be sung and played, and other general…
A Fosters Daily Democrat clipping of the obituary of Louise V Hoage of Farmington. the clipping includes a text obituary for Louise V. Hoage and a small inset photograph, taken sometime later in life, which is a close up of her face.The clipping…
A Rochester & Dover Times article about the Waldron land grant donation in 2000. Waldron's Grant was a gift to the town of a 20 acre parcel of natural land on Old Bay Road, in Farmington, from the Waldron family, one of the earliest settling families…
All three Farmington Civil War cannons are now listed in the Living History Registry, in Arlington.How did the cannons get to where they are, one, in Edgerly Park, and two cannons in the Pine Grove Cemetery? There is a wonderful archived Historical…
A 1986 Puddledock Press Article with color photo of Sargent Walter Brown, of the Farmington Police Department. The article reads as follows:Better known as "Brownie" by most of the townspeople, Sgt. Brown first joined the police department back in…
Clock Front Cover September 1998-V19N09-Puddledock Press Photo by George Meyer _— The Farmington News, 1882 -The clock was manufactured and placed in position by E. Howard & CO, ofBoston, whose productions are considered to stand foremost in this…
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…