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Puddledock Press Photos & Article Hattie's Place Peavey Hill Main Street
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Though Hatties's Place is now demolished, this is a promotional campaign from the Puddledock Press which has photos and an article covering history, the restoration of the building which was called the "Hattie White Estate" It also covers the operation of Hattie's Place as an elder care facility. The article reads:<br /><br /><p><em>This month's featured advertiser.....Hattie's Place</em></p>
<p><em>Many local people will </em><em>remember the Hattie </em><em>White Estate on Peavey </em><em>Hill that stood empty </em><em>for so long. After 8 </em><em>months of restoration, </em><em>it is now Hattie's </em><em>Place, a care facility </em><em>and shared home for the </em><em>elderly.</em></p>
<p><em>It is owned and oper-</em><em>ated by Simone Tarrants,a nurse with 27 years </em><em>experience and Wayne LaRoche. The CPR trained staff is well equipped to </em><em>help the elderly with their every need with 2^ hour supervision. The staff </em><em>also includes dietician Gladys Healy, who prepares the delicious home-cooked</em><em>meals.</em></p>
<p><em>The new addition, blending in nicely with the original structure, was re-</em><em>cently completed in June of this year by Elliot Construction. It consists </em><em>of 4 new bedrooms, visiting room and 2 new baths, all newly furnished. The </em><em>large piazza is especially enjoyed by clients on these hot days.</em></p>
<p><em>When not out on the porch, the residents may often be found around the kit-</em><em>chen table until late in the evening, enjoying the companionship, lively</em><em>dcussion, and snacks.</em></p>
<p><em> Hattie's Place is licensed and certified by the State, and are members of the N.H. Association for Residential Care Facilities. Anyone interested in</em><em>visiting is more than welcome.<br /></em><br /><em> Also, any questions can be an-</em><em>swered by calling 755-3937, or 755-3544.</em></p>
<br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in August 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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Puddledock Press
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Puddledock Press
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1986
business
downtown
elders
Farmington
health
people
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STATE OP HEW HAMPSHIRE
Strafford, BB.
Court o ( Probate
T o B e s s i e E. W h i t e o f F a r m
l n g t o n , In said C o u n t y , u n d e r t h e
coneorvnitorshtp o f B r r o l S. H a l l ,
a n d a l l others Interested t h e r e i n :
W h e r e a s said c o n s e r v a t o r h i s
filed t h e a c c o u n t o f n l s said c o n
s e r v a t o r s h i p I n t h e P r o b a t e Office
lor s o l d County:
T o u o r e ihereby c i t e d to a p p e a r
at a C o u r t o f P r o b a t e to <be h o l d en a t D o v e r In s a i d
County, o n
the t h i r d d a y o f D e c e m b e r n e x t ,
t o s h o w cause. If a n y y o u h a r e .
Why Lho same s h o u l d n o t b e a l
lowed.
Said conservator Is ordered t o
sorvo t h i s c i t a t i o n b y c a u s i n g t h e
i&mo t o b e p u b l i s h e d
once
each
w o o k f o r tbree s u c c e s s i v e w e e k s
In t h e F a r m l n g t o n N e w s , a n e w s
paper p r i n t e d at F a r m l n g t o n , In
said C o u n t y , the l a s t p u b l i c a t i o n
to .be a t least s e v e n days b e f o r e
said C o u r t .
G i v e n a t D o v e r , In said C o u n
ty, t h i s thirty-first d a y o f O c t o • bor, A . D . , 19*0.
B y order o f t h e c o u r t ,
E t h o l a. W a l d r o n ,
Register.
iMr a n d M r s . W
H
Felker
spent o n e d a y in W e r / h a m , Mass.,
last w e e k ,
with
M r s . Loretta
Trout
Sunday, t h e y passed t h e
d a y with ' M r and M r s . A n d r e w
Felker o f Laconia.
Mrs.
Hattie
McDonald and
Harry G r a y o f New Qjtrhairo w e r e
guests a t
Levi HcWb,rd's last
Wednesday
Mr a n d (Mrs. R o b e r t P a r s b l e y
w e r e in Btddeford,
M e . , a few
d a y s last w e e k at t h e h o m e o f
Mr and M r s . P r e s c o t t H o w a r d .
Levi H o w a r d Is d o i n g his fall
plowing
IMr a n d Mrs. P r e s c o t t H o w a r d ,
Mrs. A l b e r t H o w a r d , M i s s iMarlon
Howard e n d Ronald H o w a r d o f
Btddeford.
Me., w e r e
supper
guests a t IMapledell o n A r m i s t i c e
day
1
'Mrs. I d a M . F e i r t u u i k s s p e n t
the w e e k - e n d wfth Mlsa Arvena
M
Hayes in R o c h e s t e r
Rdbert F W e n t w o r h a n d M I B S
LUUan
Powell of
Cambridge,
'Mass., w e r e S u n d a y c a l l e r s o f
the
former's
parents, M r and
Mrs. L e w i s A . W e n i t w o r t b .
Mr amd d&rs. E l m e r J Kenlat o n and f a m i l y have m o v e d 'from
the R i d g e t o B l r o l i H l l l and are
occupying o n e o f M r s . Rollins'
houses.
Mrs. E m m a B F n o s t o f D o v e r
h a s c o m e t o aeslat In t h e c o r e o f
her c o u s i n , M r s . N e t t l e L W e n t
worth, d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r
Mrs. G r a c e W h e l d e n , w h o h a s
spent tlhe s u m m e r a t h e r h o m e
l a Cumlbeiuand 'Mills, M e . , h a s
returned t o t h e h o m e o f her s o n
and wife. Dr. a n d M r s . Roy M
W b e M e n , t o spend t h e w i n t e r
Mre.
B e s s i e O . D y e r has re
turned t o t n e h o m e o f h e r daugh
t e r i n M a n c h e s t e r , a f t e r visiting
her daughter, Mrs. R o y M Whel
den f o r s e v e r a l w e e k s .
She was
a c c o m p a n i e d .by M r s . W h e l d e n
a n d M m . G r a c e W h e l d e u on t h e
r e t u r n tri© Mioniday
Mrs.
C h a r l e s H . Chamiberlin
Mrs. H a t t i e M c D o n a l d a n d M r s .
Fred H. C h a s e r e c e n t l y spent a n
afternoon w i t h their friend, M T S .
Ulmer L. ' R o y a l , in L a c o n i a .
ID a r e c e n t c o m m u n i c a t i o n r e
ceived from Private W a l t e r Bur
new.
It l e l e a r n e d t h a t h e l a i e
been stationed for f o u r
months
at Oatun L o o k s d o i n g i g u a r d d u t y
a t the p o w e r house a n d d a m , a n d
has r e c e n t l y r e t u r n e d
to Camp
Peratso a t -the P a c i f i c
entrance
o f t h e Raaarae Canal, w i t h h i g h
commendation
from
his
com
m a n d i n g officer f o r h i s w o r k .
Helen G. Avery
Alton Bay, N. H.
Insurance
Fire Auto
Accident
Health
General Casualty
Bonding
Bowlaway
Farmington's
POPULAR
RECREATION
ROOM
WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY
HEALTHFUL EXERCISE AND
OBTAIN A SLLU FIGURE.
OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P. K.
UNTIL 11 P. M.
OPEN SUNDAYS FROK
1 P. M. UNTIL 11 P. K.
Recent -callers at t h e 'home o f
Mr a n d IMrs. N e l s o n 'M B e r r y
ALLEYS AVAILABLE TOR
were
M r a n d M r s . J a m a s Fer
RESERVATIONS
guson a n d e o n C h a r l e s , o f C o chltuate, M a s s . , A l b e r t C a m e r o n
o f F l u s h i n g , N Y . , M n s . Charles
IN MEHORIAM
Wilkinson
a n d Mra.
Caroline
Urs. Grace Berry
Hooper a n d t w o c h i l d r e n of DanMrs.
Orace Taylor Berry, wife
Ters, Mass.
Mrs. B e r r y a l s o en
of Benjamin P Berry, died after
j o y e d a c a l l r e c e n t l y f r o m M r s . a short Illness, at h e r h o m e i n
Jennie T h o m a s , w i d o w o f Pro Havcrhtll. Mass.,
on
Thursday,
fessor
Thomlas, w h o f o r m a n y N o v e m b e r
14
She w a s the
years t a u g h t a t A u s t i n - Cate d a u g h t e r o f Mr a n d . Mrs. A m o s
Ansdems'
i n Stratford,
and a t L. R o l l i n s a n d w a s a f o r m e r r e s i
w h o s e t i o m e .Mrs. B e r r y boarded d e n t of fhla itown. S h o Is s u r
w h i l e a t t e n d i n g s c h o o l there a s v i v e d b y h e r husband,
one son,
a student.
Guy C . T a y l o r o f H a v e r h i l l ,
a
Mr
a n d M r s . W a l t e r D. P a g e daughter, M r s . W i l l i s B u t l e r o f
amd d a u g h t e r E m m a w e r e c a l l e r s S p r i n g r a l e , M e . , a n d a sister,
o f Alton
a t She h o m e o f M r a n d M r s . Mrs. B m l l l y F r a n c i s
Herbert F o e s in P o r t s m o u t h * n d F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w o r e h e l d In
supper g u e s t s ait t h e h o m e of M r H a v e r h i l l , S u n d a y , w l t b b u r i a l In
a n d Mrs. W a l l a r d R . P a g e a n d A l t o n
family in G r e e n l a n d ' l a s t T h u r s
day.
MR;, EDITOR:
Interstate
!
The" e x t e n s i v e r e p a i r s o n t h e
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h a r e c o m nV«^a»nV^to3J^*Ar^ord Conn.,
h a s employ'
p l e t e d a n d t h e w o r k m e n w h o la w h e r e t h e f o r m e r
b o r e d f r o m p e r i l o u s ( h e i g h t s h a v e nxent.
M r s . Benjamin P e r k i n s , Mrs,
departed.
A n d w e , m e m b e r s of
the
sidewalk
c o m m i t t e e , w h o F r e d A v e r y , Mrs. E d w a r d Down
dally
craned
our
necks
to ing, M i s s Ella A d a m s . M r s . Her
w a t c h t h e w o r k p r o c e e d , h a v e to m a n B a r r a n d M r s . C l a y t o n Park
amended
a n E a s t e r n Star
l o o k a b o u t f o r n e w fields o f In er
t e r e s t . A a Is u s u a l l y t h e case, v i s i t a t i o n pf g r a n d officers held In
q u e s t i o n s a r o s e ^ c o n c e r n i n g t h e C o n c o r d last F r i d a y evening,
h i s t o r y o f t h e edifice a n d t h e d e ( R o c k w e l l OlOugh i s -working a t
tails o f t h i s p a r t i c u l a r
p a r t o t t h e EJist Boston, M a s s . , airport.
M r . a n d (Mrs. S c o t t Mann o t
[fhe b u i l d i n g T h e •historical facts
are that t h e o l d w o o d e n
c h u r c h W o o d s v l l l e w e r e ' w e e k - e n d guests
t h a t o c c u p i e d t h e s i t e o f t h e pres of M r . a n d (Mrs. C l a y t o n Parker.
e n t s t r u c t u r e w a s d e s t r o y e d b y Mrs. M a n n a n d M r e . P a r k e r are
—
fire o n F e b r u a r y 1 0 . 1 8 7 5 That sisters.
church w a s also
topped b y
white painted steeple.
It, too,
h a r b o r e d a ibell t h a t n o t only
c a l l e d Che f a i t h f u l
t o worship,
b u t also pealed f o r t h w h e n e v e r
Ore o c c u r r e d in t n e v i l l a g e . In
k e e p i n g w i t h t h e c u s t o m o f the
d a y , t h e (bell w a s t o l l e d u p o n t h e
death of a n y m e m b e r o f the con
gregatlon, usually t h e number of
s t r o k e s t o l l e d c o i n c i d e d w i t h the
age o f the deceased.
F r o m a let
ter In m y p o s s e s s i o n , w r i t t e n b y
•the l a t e IMrs. J a m e s E . Fernald,
whose h u s b a n d w a s t h e founder
of t h e " N e w s " , I q u o t e a n inter
esting Incident relative
t o the
burning
ot the
old
church.
"Soon
after
the
church
t o o k fire t h e itfcme c a m e
f o r the
clock t o strike
three.
I t com
m e n c e d , o n e ! I t w a s Its death
knell.
B e f o r e It c o u l d
strike
again: t h e bell h a d f a l l e n t o the
ground,
a heap
of
molten
metal "
T h e h e l l m e t a l w a s sub
s e q u e n t l y m a d e I n t o c r o s s e s and
finger r i n g s a n d t h e r e v e n u e d e
r i v e d f r o m t h e i r s a l e w a s applied
t o the purchase o f a n e w bell.
A m o n g t h e curios a t the Goodwin
l l h r a r y Is a p i e c e o f t h a t o l d
bell, d o n a t e d t o t h e l i b r a r y b y
E d w i n W e b B t e r o f M a i d e n , Mass.
a former resident.
N. K. JOBEST XTKE
LOOKOUT STATIONS CLOSED
A c c o r d i n g - t o Che State D e
p a r t m e n t o f F o r e s t r y and R e s e r valtlon, a l l f o r e s t
fire
lookout
s t a t i o n s In N e w -Hampshire -were
chjsed last S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 7 .
R a i n s d u r i n g I h e p r e v i o u s -week
were believed t o have
removed
all Ore d a n g e r .
Office'la N o w Open
Dr. Thong J. Morrison
SPEOIALIST IN
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
6I1SSIS GotTtctty Fitted
Rochester Ofioe Honrs:
1 to 4.30 p. m., daily.
Somerrwortli Omoe Hours.
9 to 10.30 and 7 to 8.30 p. » .
Except San days ft Wednesday* |
JUcitmnJlH
6.80
Sunday
Nov, Thurs.
JAMES O A G N E Y
A N N S H E R I D A N in
"CITY FOR ;,G0|IQUEST''
"Mexioan 8pitflre
Out W a s t "
Lupe Velex- Leon
M r . a n d Mrs. M a t t h e w Adam*,
W a r r e n a n d M i s s M a d e l i n e Adams
a n d iMiss Myrtle
B u t t , all of
C h e l s e a , Mass., w e r e recently at
the B a y .
M r a . John G a m m o n left town
o n M o n d a y for " R e a d i n g , Mass.,
w h e r e s h e -will s p e n d t h e winter
Mrs. A . A . R i c h a r d s o n and son
Douglas o f Portsmouth
were at
the B a y last S u n d a y .
M r a . R . C. D u n c a n w a s hostess
t o t h e first o f a s e r i e s o f winter
c a r d parities a t h e r h o m e last
F r i d a y afternoon.
T h e s e will be
h e l d u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f the
A m e r i c a n Legion A u x i l i a r y every
other Friday afternoon.
W.
D . Allen) a n d daughter,
Mies R u t h A l l e n , w h o have spent
t h e s e a s o n a t their s u m m e r home
at iBrookhurst, h a v e returned to
Farmlngton.
Miss
Barbara
P h i l l i p s and
I e m t h e p r o u d p o s s e s s o r o f one
spent the
of t h e r i n g s m a d e f r o m that old M i s s E d n a T w o m b l y
bell
D o u b t l e s s , t h e r e a r e other w e e k - e n d in N a t l c k a n d Boston,
T h e y w e r e g u e s t s of Mr.
r i n g s a n d c r o s s e s a l s o In posses M a a a
sion o f s o m e o f t h e o l d e r f a m i l i e s a n d M m Charles B e a u d e t t e .
E d w i n ChalrJberlain w a s con
In t o w n
N e d L . Parker fined to his home, b y Illness tho
first o t tlhe w e e k .
M r . a n d Mrs. C e c i l Glidden of
ALTON HIGH SCHOOL
C o n w a y w e r e S u n d a y visitors at
Miss B a r b a r a
Phillips,
w i t h the h o m e o f Mr. a n d (Mrs. Chester
the
cooperation
of the
high Littlefield.
school
students,
sponsored an
Jiumes H a r r i n g t o n is spending
Eastern Star banquet,
f o r th
f e w days In B o s t o n , this week.
benefit o f t h e A t h l e t i c
associa
T h e fire d e p a r t m e n t responded
tion, last T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . T h e to a n a l a r m last M o n d a y at the
p r o c e e d s w i l l b u y b a s k e t b a l l uni C o l b y mill at W e s t A l t o n . N o
forms.
particular amount
o f damage
T h e - J i m S m i t h H i - Y attended w a s d o n o .
a
m e e t i n g
in
Farming-ton,
M r a n d Mrs. H a r o l d
Tlbbetts
W e d n e s d a y , t h e 1 3 t h . T h e meet w e r e visitors in K e e n e a n d Peteri n g w a s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f b o r o last Sunday
Mr W i l l i s D . S y m o n d s , f h e HI-Y H o m e r Mills,
a s u m m e r resi
secretary,
o f P o r t s m o u t h . Mr d e n t a t Brookhurat f o r the past
Symonds
led a
d i s c u s s i o n In 22 y e a r s , died at h i s home In
w h i c h h e c a l l e d o n m e m h e r s o f East L y n n , (Mass., l a s t Thurada)
v a r i o u s c l u b s . T h e off!cere ot evenlmg
Funeral s e r v i c e s were
t h e J i m Sknlth clulb i n d u c t e d t b e held M o n d a y .
A u s t l n - C a t e A c a d e m y o f North
M r . a n d Mrs. S e l d e n
Glidden
Strafford i n t o t h e H i - Y f e l l o w h a v e g o n e t o L a c o n i a , where they
s h i p . M r . R d b e n t A n d e r s o n , head w i l l s p e n d the w i n t e r .
master o f Nute h i g h s c h o o l , came
M e r r y m e e t l n g G r a n g e held Its
over with some
o f t h e Milton
a n n u a l election o f officers Tues
boys. M r . Everton
Parkinson,
d a y e v e n i n g , N o v e m b e r 19 A t
the h e a d m a s t e r
of
Farmlngton,
t h e cartd (party h e l d
under the
and several h o y s a l s o
attended.
auspices
o f tbe Grange
last
They a r e Interested
In f o r m i n g
T h u r s d a y night, n i n e tables of
H i - Y c i u b a In t h e i r s c h o o l s . Sev
c a r d s w e r e in p r o g r e s s .
Several
e r a l b o y s f r o m t h e D o v e r c l u b and
n i c e prizes w e r e g i v e n , among
o t h e r Interested i n d i v i d u a l s j o i n e d
w d d c h w a s a d o o r p r i z e w o n by
the g r o u p .
Mrs. J o h n K i m b a l l .
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2.1s
Mrs. M i t t l e F o s t e r h a s gone to
t h e h o m e o f Mr. a n d M r s . Ed
w a r d D o w n i n g f o r t h e winter.
IMr. a n d Mrs. L a w r e n c e Samp
son w e t e in L y n n , Mass., t b e first
of She w e e k .
C h e s t e r Alnley o f B o s t o n has
b e e n a recent g u e s t a t t h e home
of M r . a n d Mns. C h e s t e r Ferry
Mr. F e r r y was ait h o m e over the
w e e k - e n d from h i e w o r k a t the
Porltsmouth navy y a r d .
Brrol
Usual Added A t t r a c t i o n
Sat
2—(Features—2
JANE
WITHERS
In
"YOUTH WILL BE SERVED"
G E O R G E O ' B R I E N in
" T R I P L E JTJSTIOE"
Stm.-Mon.
D E A N N A D U R J B I N In
SPRING PARADE'
TOM.,
Wed.
"NO TIME FOR COMEDY"
JAMES S T E W A R T
ROSALIND R U S S E L L
6 F r e e " Turkeys Tuesday
Thankigivinjr Day
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t
"THE HIT PARADE OF 1941"
Kenny Baker-F.
Longford
V i s u a l Efficiency
ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS
A
m a n or w o m a n with im
paired
eyesight
Is
seriously
handicapped.
S o c i a l l y and la
b u s i n e s s life, d e f e c t i v e vision
a l w a y s a liability
I f you need
g l a s s e s o r are w e a r i n g a pair that
is unsulted to y o u r .particular
needs,
a n early vdslt here li
e a r n e s t l y advised.
Dr. C. B. Davis]
D r . C D . Weathers]
Optometrists
Rochester, N. H,|
The r e c e n t rain
d i d lots o f
good to w e l l a that w e r e d r y
Mrs.
J a n e Cuod-wln a n d s o n ALTON WOMAN'S CLUB
R e v J d h n Ha boh h a s been ait
A c h i c k e n bridge a n d w h i s t
t h e S c r u t o n home d u r i n g M r s . S a m s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d In M a s s a
by the
chusetts, v i s i t i n g M r s . G o o d w i n ' s c a r d party w i l l b e h e l d
Hatch's a b s e n c e o n a v i s i t .
Ralph P&rshley h a s s o l d b i s parents, M r a n d Mrs. J o h n Copp Atton W o m a n ' s clufb o n T u e s d a y
November
26, at 8
(farm a n d is b u i l d i n g a h o u s e o n In B e d f o r d a n d M r a . R u t h B i l l - e v e n i n g ,
Washington
street,
R o c h e s t e r l o g s a n d f a m i l y in W e s t Newton. o ' c l o c k a t t h e C o m m u n i t y h o u s e
B a y N o t 0 0 ly
will
He has e m p l o y m e n t i n t h e lmmHarry L . G r a y and: Mra. Hattie a t A l t o n
t)er mill t h e r e . W e w i s h h i m M c D o n a l d v i s i t e d M r a n d M r s : there be n i c e r e f r e s h m e n t s a n d
luck In h i s n e w s t a r t
L e v i H o w a r d In B a r r i n g t o n last prizes, b u t a turkey w i l l b e g i v e n
to t h e l u c k y t i c k e t h o l d e r T h e
Wednesday
p u b l i c Is c o r d i a l l y I n v i t e d t o a t
Invlng
Berry
has
recently
tend.
M r s . Bertram S a m p s o n and her
visited h i s d a u g h t e r s In SpringMn.
Herman Barr,
president
d a u g h t e r , Mrs. G l e n n a Buchanan,
MR. AND MRS. ELLIOTT
vale and Portland, M e .
of t h e A l t o n W o m a n ' s c l u b , a c
took Mrs. Sampson's
daughter,
The iflre d e p a r t m e n t w a s c a l l e d c o m p a n i e d b y Mrs. C h a r l e s
H OBSERVE 60th ANNIVERSARY Mrs. H a r o l d S t e r l i n g o f Dover, to
t o the h o m e Of O e o n g e O l l d d e n McDuffeo, M r a R o c k w e l l C l o u g h
M r . a n d M r s . W i l l i a m Elliott, the D e a c o n e s s 'hospital in Boston
a t B l r o h H i l l , T u e s d a y f o r e n o o n , a n d Mrs. S u s a n H u c k l n s a t t e n d e d w h o s e h o m e Is o n t h e M i l l road, last S a t u r d a y , w h e r e s h e Is un
to extlnsrulsbj a bald c h i m n e y fire. the G o l d e n Jubilee p a r t y
g i v e n o b s e r v e d t h e i r 5Oth w e d d i n g an der o h s e r v a t l o n .
ait t h e i r
home
last
b y the B a r r l n g t o n W o m a n ' s c l u b n i v e r s a r y
T h o m a s Elder left
t o w n this
Novemher
17
T h e y T h u r s d a y f o r C h i c a g o , where h e
on W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 3 , at*] S u n d a y ,
Barrlngton
M r s . 'M,cDuffee w a s harre n i n e c h i l d r e n , a l l o f w h o m w i l l a t t e n d a m e e t i n g o f the
HEW STJ&HAX CHURCH
at Holsjteln-F-riesian a s s o c i a t i o n .
o n e o f t h e igueets o f l i e n o r ,
hav a r e l i v i n g a n d w e r e p r e s e n t
R o b e r t J. B r a c e y , M i n i s t e r .
p r e s i this c e l e b r a t i o n . T h e r e alsonvere
Sunday, N o v e m b e r 2 4 , Ibe b o y s ' i n g been t h e F e d e r a t i o n
F r e d Duttom i s s p e n d i n g the
11 KOKTE XATJT SI.
grandchildren
a n d w i n t e r a t Itihe h o m e o f M r . and
class will meet
at
1 0 o ' c l o c k , d e n t w h e n t h i s clulb w a s organ t w e n t y - t w o
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s i n e grent-gran4ohlldren
a m o n g Mrs. S t e r l i n g P o w e l l .
the serenty-flve guests
present.
presentation from
" T h e Flying'
M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n S a w y e r are
Mr a n d M r s . E l l i o t t c a m e t o A l p e n d i n g a t e w d a y s In Gardiner,
Boat."
s
HEW DURHAM GRANGE
t o n .to l i v e m a n y y e a r s a g o from Me., b e f o r e g o i n g t o ' Hartford,
The ' m o m l n g w o r s h i p
service
N e w D u r h a m G r a n g e held i t s the n o r t h e r n p a r t o f t b e state,
C o n n . , where
t h e f o r m e r has
w i l l <be a t 1 0 . 4 5 , w i t h a T h a n k s a n n u a l e l e c t i o n o f officers l a s t
a n d - s i n c e . l i v i n g h e r e , h a v e been w o r k .
giving sermon' b y the pastor a n d Tuesday
eveumlg,
a s . f o l l o w s : i n d u s t r i o u s p e o p l e , f a n n i n g and
R o b e r t Eastman
i s spending
the reading
o f t h e Q o v e r n o r ' s Master. E a r l A . H i l l i* o v e r s e e r ,
dealing
tn p o u l t r y .
T h e y re
Proclamation.
Jessie W -Nutter; l e c t u r e r , H a r r y ceived, m a i r y n i c e g i f t s ' a n d re t h e w i n t e r a t t h e h o m e o f Mrs.
Nelle Clough.
S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 1 2 o ' c l o c k , Vf.
Nutter, steward,
RarpH C . f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s a n v e d .
M r s . I d a G i l b e r t o f Newton is.
TKLKPHONSrSISI
with a special T h a n k s g i v i n g w o r Jenkins,
chaplain,
R o b e r t J.
spending the winter
w i t h her
ship service.
Bracey;
secretary,
Bessie
A.
d a u g h t e r a n d h u s b a n d , M r . and
G. W W . a t t h e p a r s o n a g e
a t W l l l e t t ; t r e a s u r e r , B e r n i c e J e n ALTON TOWNSEJTD CLUB
r m n r i • If Ewsss Ada
kins; assistant
steward,
Edna
4 p. m.
The next regular
m e e t i n g of Mrs. J o s e p h W h f t e h o u s e .
\Mlss V e r l l e F l a n d e r s h a s gone
R e g u l a r e v e n i n g s e r v i c e a t - 7 . B e r r y ; P o m o n a , S a r a h O ' D o n n e l l ; t h e clufb w i l l b e h e l d
you**'"'-'stem**
November
F l o r a , 26.
This S a t u r d a y , N o v e r d b e r 2 3 , Ceres, A n n i e M . W l l l e y ;
A l l m e e t i n g * n o w a r e h e l n g to P r o v i d e n c e , R . I., w h e r e she
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a s s i s t a n t h e l d a t t h e A U o n a M o t o r I n n par h a s e m p l o y m e n t .
Uhe p a s t o r and" h i s . w i f e w i l l e n M a r y
Bloating,(Us, H M r t b u r n , Belching,
C h a r l e s E . A . B a r n e s died at
t e r t a i n t h e y o u n g p e o p l e o f t h e s t e w a r d , J e a n Nylamd; g a t e k e e p l o r s a n d a l l m e e t i n g s a r e a l w a y s
Nausea, f t a frtt sample of UDGA
his h o m e in Onset,
Mass., last
sod a Inu intsrseUoc beeklst at parish a t a Mcaveagei' p a r t y a t 7 e r . M a r t i n V . T h u r s t o n . A b a k e d o p e n t o t h e p u b l i c
S u n d a y night a t t h e a g e of <6
o'clock.
A l l y o u n g ( p e o p l e w h d b e a n s u p p e r w a s s e r v e d b e f o r e ~U
years.
F o r m a n y y e a r s b e was
a r e a t l e a s t 1 4 y e a r s o f a g e . i n t h e m e e t i n g , Mrs. E d n a J. B e r r y .
a s s o c i a t e d iwlth
t h e Standard
h i g h s c h o o l o r aJsove a r e Invited. Mrs. E v e l y n B. C o n n e l l y , Mrs".
P l a t e G l a s s C o . H e Is survived
F o l l o w i n g t h e p a r t y (there will b e J o s e p h i n e A . P e a v e y i n c h a n g e ;
b y h i s wife, o n e s o n and a
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S o n g o f Y e a r s , B e s s S t r e e t e r .so s h e s i l g g e s t s y o u " u s e R u m a l i n Onset on T u e s d a y .
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they art received.
a m o u n t t h e d i r e c t i o n s c a l l for
p e r t o ibe g i v e n b y t h e L a d l e s ' Grace. ( L i v i n g s t o n H i l l ; T h e O w n S a v e Y o n P a l s a n d Monty.
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expect perfect
results
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Write o r C a n .
every time.
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o f t h e Plains
s c n o o l p r e s e n t e d - a v e r y fine p r o
gram of recloaciona, s o n g s a n d
playette u n d e r the direction' o f
their t e a c h e r s , Mrs. B e u l a b , Task-,
e r a n d M r s . Ellsaibeth
Parker,
hut Friday
afternoon.
Several
of the m o t h e r s and friends of t h e
c h i l d r e n aictended
a n d enjoyed
Doe efforts o f t h e p u p i l s t o enter
tain a n d t h e t a l k g i v e n b y Mr.
Bracey a t t h e close.
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Mrs. L a u r a M o r r i s o n o f C o n
c o r d road, "who 'has b e e n q u i t e 111,
Is m u c h Improved
Peaked H i l l O r a n g e
held I t s
largest meeting- W e d n e s d a y e v e
ning, w h e n election
o f officers
took place. Officers e l e c t e d w e r e :
Master, E l s i e E v a n s ;
overseer,
Donald L a n g l e y ,
lecturer, Ruth
Clifford, steward, ( M a n n i n g M a r geson, c h a p l a i n , L u c y M a r s h , a s
sistant s t e w a r d , W i l l i a m S t o c k well;
secretary, J. A . S t o c k w e l l ,
treasurer, H o w a r d L a n g l e y ; Ceres,
Doris
Nutter,
Pomona,
Janle
Stockwell.
Flora, I o n a
Little,
lady assistant s t e w a r d ,
Phyllis
Stockwell,
gatekeeper,
Kenneth
Nutter.
executive
committee,
Rlcbard Erwln, m a t r o n .
Roxey
8tockwell
Announcement w a s
anode o f State G r a n g e D e c e m b e r
10, 12, a t Keene.
T h e dance
committee appointed f o r t h e next
two weeks
Elsie E v a n s , J A .
Stockwell, Iona L i t t l e .
Corner
school
children
are
busy s e l l i n g c h a n c e s o n a t u r k e y
to be d r a w n N o v e m b e r
25, the
proceeds t o b e used f o r a c o m
munity
Christmas
tree.
Prizes
w i l l ibe a w a r d e d t o e a c h r o a m f o r
largest s a l e of tickets.
G e o r g e P a g e Is 111 w i t h g r i p p e
He Is a p u p i l In g r a d e s i x .
Oarl S t l c k n e y is d o i n g g a r a g e
work l a C o n c o r d
Miss B l g e l o w
o f Cambridge,
Mass.. Is visiting h e r a u n t ,
Miss
Mooney o f C o n c o r d r o a d .
The
Juvenile
Orange
has
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for 1941
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1940 Remembrance 1875 Fire First Congregational Church Farmington News, Page4
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A 1940 remembrance of the 1875 fire at the First Congregational Church, as recorded in a communication to the editor and public of the Farmington News. The communication is written by Ned Parker and is on page 4, of the November 22nd 1940 issue.
This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Farmington News
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Farmington News
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1940
1875
1940's
downtown
Farmington
Farmington News
fire
First Congregational Church
Parker
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September 1986 Puddledock Press Spotlight Varney's Market
Description
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A September 1986 Puddledock Press Spotlight of Varney's Market.<br /><br />The article reads:<br /><br /><em>Varney's Market</em><br /><p><em>There is a country store in town that his been here since approximately 1900. Eighty-six years ago; Ma,. Pa, Junior and Sally could have walked into this store and been greeted by friendly and soft-hearted "Mr. Owner" He would have supplied Ma with her cooking staples and Pa with his tobacco or cigar, and I Just bet Junior and Sally would have left with a smile , compliments of "Mr Owner" who had Just given</em><br /><em> them each a candy stick.</em></p>
<p><em>The scene has not changed much today at Varney's Market aside from the products family members might purchase. For example, Pa probably steps in for a pack of cigarettes and a rack of beer. Ma picks up her instant potatoes & microwave veggies. Junior and Sally, their rock magazines & diet soda and chances are they might still leave with a smile, compli-ments of Mr Dick Nichols, Proprietor, who had Just given them each a fruit roll-up.</em></p>
<p><em>Mr. Nichols, a native of Mass, brought his wife & family to Farmington nine years ago. Looking for an Independent and quieter way of life , they bought the store and started their business and new way of life.</em></p>
<p><em>Well-known to children and dogs for his soft heart and tasty treats, he is the perfect reflection of the"Mr.Owner" character. He stocks a variety of items that meet the needs of everyday life, making it convenient for residents to shop in town rather than travel to a grocery store out of town, especially for those who have no transportation.</em></p>
<p><em>Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are happy residents of Farmington, who enjoy the people and simple living of a small town, which In turn makes doing business at Varney's Market an enjoyable experience.</em><br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in August 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach</p>
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Puddledock Press
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Puddledock Press
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1986
business
downtown
Farmington
food
history
photograph
Puddledock
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1986 Hay Day Highlight September Puddledock Press
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A 1986 Hay Day highlight article from the September Puddledock Press.<br /><br />The article reads:<br /><p><strong><em>BEST HAY DAY EVER</em></strong></p>
<p><em>The fifth annual Hay Day celebration drew a record crowd of four to five thousand. The festivities were plentiful along with the food. Betty Mros announced another record breaker of fifty-five booths and concession stands. Everyone seemed to have an enjoyable day, and I'm sure next year's Hay Day is already highly anticipated. Below are the results:</em></p>
<em><u>Li'l Miss Hay Day</u></em>
<p><em>1st. Theresa Vaillancourt (Old Mother Hubbard)</em><br /><em> 2nd. Diane Cheong (Panda Bear)</em><br /><em> 3rd. Dierdre Howard (Indian 3irl)</em><br /><em><u>Young Huck</u></em></p>
<p><em>1st. Mykle Lepene (Huckleberry Finn)</em></p>
<p><em>2nd. Shaun Vachon (Three Blind Mice)</em></p>
<p><em>3rd. Mark Canney (Alvin chipmunk)</em></p>
<p><em><u>Horseshoes - Men</u></em></p>
<p><em>Winner. Dave James, Rochester</em></p>
<p><em>Runner-up. Herb Cox, Milton</em></p>
<p><em><u>Women</u></em></p>
<p><em>Winner. Nancy Raab, Barrington</em><br /><em> Runner-up. Jennie Ford</em><br /><em><u>Under l6's</u></em></p>
<p><em>Winner. John Thomson</em><br /><em> Runner-up. Shane Tufts</em><br /><em><u>Quiz</u></em></p>
<p><em>$10 Ted Healey</em><br /><em> $5 John Thomson</em><br /><em> $3 Olden Family</em><br /><em><u>Police Raffle</u></em></p>
<p><em>2 cords of wood. Mr. Robert Gray</em><br /><em><u>Puddledock Press Draw</u></em><br /><em> 1st. $56 Seymour Bowden</em></p>
<p><em>2nd. Certificate-Dick Poulin Tod Lemieux</em></p>
<p><em>3rd. Certificate-Pizza Hut Nell Leary</em></p>
<p><em><u>Parks & Rec. Draw</u></em></p>
<p><em>$100. John Oakley</em></p>
<p><em><u>Video & More Certificate</u></em></p>
<p><em>Tara Minichiello, Hampstead</em></p>
<p><em><u>Ernie's Gas Certificate</u></em></p>
<p><em>Patricia Dexter, Middleton</em><br /><br /></p>
<p><em><u>Ugly Person Contest</u></em><br /><em> Wild Bill Vachon</em><br /><em> (wins a dinner for</em><br /><em> two at Cardinal's)</em><br /><em> <u>Long John Silver Agon</u></em><br /><em> Winner. Barry Finn</em><br /><em> Best Dressed. Tim</em><br /><em> Woodward, Kurt Olson.</em><br /><em> Anonymous Lady No. 1,</em><br /><em> Hilton</em><br /><em> <u>Sheaf Toss</u></em><br /><em> Sheaf Chief. Dan</em><br /><em> Conway, 19ft. '♦in.</em><br /><em> <u>Bed Race</u></em><br /><em> 1st. Alton F.D.</em><br /><em> 2nd. Middleton F.D.</em><br /><em> 3rd. Peg's Keg</em><br /><em> <u>Parade</u></em></p>
<p><em>Best Float. Union Tel.</em><br /><em> Special Prize. Davidson</em><br /><em> Rubber "Moonshiners"</em><br /><em> Bicycle Prize. Stacy</em><br /><em> Howard</em><br /><em> <u>Spirit Award</u></em><br /><em> Union Telephone</em><br /><em> <u>Dog Gymkhana</u></em><br /><em> Winner. Tiffany, owned</em><br /><em> by Denise Simard</em><br /><em> Runner-up. Fonzie, owned</em><br /><em> by Angela Ficco</em><br /><em> Dog/Owner Look-a-Like.</em><br /><em> Dan Wall and Thunder</em><br /><em> Ugliest Dog. Whiskers,</em><br /><em> owned by Dean Beland</em><br /><em> Fiercest Dog. Krissy,</em><br /><em> owned by James Spear<br /><br /></em>These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in August 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach</p>
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Puddledock Press
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Puddledock Press
Date
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1986
bed race
celebration
downtown
event
Farmington
Hay Day
people
photos
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Farmington Opera House Color Souvenir Postcard
Description
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A Farmington NH Opera House colorized souvenir postcard. The view is of the front and left and side of the building looking down Main Street at an angle. The three story building with an internal mezzanine or balcony was brick with wooden trim. It featured many double high windows on the front and both sides. It had a simple single story portico with a small roof balustrade. Four chimneys can be seen in the photo. The photo is set sometime in early spring or fall. Mature trees are seen lining Main Street and surrounding buildings can be seen in the background and fences of home across the street in the foreground. Two, small horse drawn carriages can be seen parked in front.
A February 10, 1928 fire effectively burned the Farmington Opera House to the ground. The library and town offices, along with most books, artifacts, and town records, from earlier periods perished in the fire.
This card also has a similar miniature version, which is different from the original focused more on the Opera House set in spring or summer.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
Miniature Size: 2"x3.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Date
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Circa 1906
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W.L Peavey
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W.L Peavey
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Circa 1906
animals
architecture
art
buildings
downtown
drama
library
main street
music
town offices
transportation
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Main Street Looking South Farmington NH
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A colorized Main Street postcard looking south toward downtown Farmington from " The Hill" on north Main Street. Homes line the road on each side. Trees line most of the road on both sides and are leafed out implying spring or summer. Several fences can be seen as can several electric poles.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
Condition: Color is almost completely faded from the card.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Frank W. Swallow Postcard Company
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Frank W. Swallow Postcard Company
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Early 20th Century
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Early 20th Century
buildings
downtown
house
landscape
main street
photo
photograph
photography
postcard
road
transportation
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
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Thayer Bungalow & Soldiers Monument From Edgerly Park Farmington NH
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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, trees, shrubs, neighboring property, and clouds can be clearly seen in the middle ground and background of the photo.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Early 20th Century
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Early 20th Century
buildings
downtown
Edgerly Park
landmarks
landscape
monument
parks
photo
photography
postcard
Thayer
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Photography & Streographs
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Souvenir Postcard Richards Block Farmington NH
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Sepia souvenir postcard depicting the Richards Block of Farmington NH. Richards Block is three stories tall with a square, windowed cupola atop. Taken from Main Street looking into the block, diagonally, where Main Street meets Central Street. Many local businesses may be seen and many vehicles are parked along the street. Many local signs can be seen in the foreground as well and the First Congregational Church in the background.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Early 20th Century
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Early 20th Century
buildings
cars
downtown
main street
photo
photograph
postcard
Richards Block
souvenir
vehicle
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Photography & Streographs
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Souvenir Postcard Congregational Church Farmington NH
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A blue-green-brown colorized souvenir postcard of the First Congregational Church of Farmington NH. The postcard photo focuses on a left side view of the church, at the turn of Main Street, coming into downtown, and surrounding locations of the church along main Street. Local businesses and other buildings are visible from the view, as are many, large trees, shrubs, and electrical poles. An adjoining property, to the left, has a white fence.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Metropolitan News Company , Boston
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Metropolitan News Company , Boston
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Early 20th Century
Postmark on back is 1906.
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Early 20th Century
Postmark on back is 1906.
architecture
buildings
church
Congregational Church
downtown
main street
postcard
souvenir
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
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Souvenir Postcard Barker Block Farmington NH
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Souvenir Postcard Barker Block Farmington NH
A Barker Block blue-green-yellow-brown souvenir postcard depicting the Barker Block at Main and Central Streets. On the corner lot is a large, yellow, three story building with a square cupola atop, and a single chimney is visible. At the time of the photo it was the Boston Clothing Company. A two story, store front duplex is in the space to the left of the department store, where the Goodwin Library stands now.. The First Congregational Church stands in the background, left. The beloved metal fountain is in the original location dividing Central Street from Main in the middle, foreground.
The 1910 fire destroyed the Barker Block as well as the adjoining E. T. Wilson Block. The W.F. Thayer block was also severely damaged in that fire.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
Condition: Some staining is visible on the church.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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W.J Evans Farmington,NH
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W.J Evans Farmington,NH
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Circa 1900's -Pre -1910
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Circa 1900's -Pre -1910
architecture
Barker Block
buildings
downtown
main street
photo
photography
postcard
souvenir