Farmington News article detailing the sale of the Nute Factory to a syndicate of local buyers, comprised mainly of well known business people of the time. The article appears on Page 3 o Friday, January 19th, 1900 edition.
A Farmington News article, page 1, from the May 29th 1969 issue covering the car crash which demolished the Star Diner on South Main Street. Kiki and Nick Morris were the owners of the diner and the driver that caused the crash was Michael J.…
A digital photograph of the Star Diner & one of the shoe factories on South Main Street. The old Edgerly House can be seen to the far left, a home now known as the Meyer House.
This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum…
Marketing and advertising from the early 20th Century for the Roberts-Peavey-Osgood drugstore in downtown Farmington. One item is a photo postcard from the Farmington postcard collection. It accounts the opening of the Odd Fellows Hall in 1896, where…
From the July 1986 Puddledock article with the photo: "Located at 113 North Main Street is the HILLTOP NURSERY, owned and operated by Orrin J. Wilson. Mr. Wilson has been in the Nursery business for 20 years. A native of Farmington, he resided in…
J. F. Safford printed plain and embellished text advertisement for holiday shopping on thin, blue paper. Dated December 19, 1871. Marketing includes plugs for gold and silver, watches, solid silver serving dishes, silver plated dining decor and…
"Farmington: Will the Tiger roar once more?" by Dick Casselberry was a piece published in the Fosters Daily Democrat or Rochester Times. It was commentary written in response to a Strafford Regional Planning Commission survey information. it was the…
1908 Farmington NH color map showing Main Street through Crowley Street, Elm Street through Grove Street. Shows settlement, houses, buildings, roads, , landowners and more.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist in the physical museum…
1902 color fire insurance map of Farmington NH. The map focuses on East Grove Street, follows Main Street, and ends at Elm Street. Shows settlement, houses, buildings, roads, , landowners and more.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist…