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Condition: Fair. The photo has two edge tears; one in the lower right and one on the right half way up the photo. A corner is missing and small piece is missing from the border on the left. There are several stains. There is also some kind of paper adhered to the back of the photo, sporadically, probably from being adhered and then torn from a page.

Size: 6.5" x 8.25"


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Size: 8" x 10"

Condition: Very Good. Some small tears of the photo at the very edges close to the corners. one fold scar upper left corner of photo.


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This is a digital file and does not reside in the physical collection.


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The interiors of the items can only be viewed by appointment and will not be published online because of the handwriting samples and signatures.

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Size: 8"x10"

Condition: Excellent

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The article reads:

10,000 Attend Klan Meeting

National officials Speaks
in farmington, NH

American Flag Floats Over
Interested Throng

Hundreds of New Members
Are "Naturalized"

Special Dispatch to the Globe

ROCHESTER. N II. June 1 — This
morning, at K. K. K. State headquar-
tm, in South Main st, there was a
large gathering of Maine, New Hamp-
shire, Vermont and Massachusetts
klansmen, and thia afternoon a big
meeting, attended by fully 10,000 per-
sons, was held on an unoccupied farm
in the town of Farmlngton, about four
miles from Rochester. Dozens of klans
men did picket duty, and all members
present wore klan robes.

Outsiders were admitted. If vouched
for by klansmen. Rochester police esti-
mate that 2S0 automobiles bearing
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, New
York and Massachusetts registration
plates passed over the roads leading to
the meeting place.

On the south side of the farm was a
platform over which the American flag
floated, and for more than two hours
three speakers from national headquar-
ters, Atlanta spoke on the principles of
the order. The throng was silent and
gave close attention to the speaker.

King Kleagle E.W. Gaynor of Indiana,
new leader in this section, presided over
the meeting but the names of the
speakers from national headquarters
were not annouced.
Music for the Farmlngton meeting
was furnished by Witham Klavern
Band of 35 pieces, from Portland.

Later in the evening several thousand
new members were naturalized at State
headquarters here, and a buffet lunch
was served. At the edge of the farm
where the afternoon meeting was held,
the fiery -cross burned, and a blazing
electric cross blazed from the roof of
headquarters.

The entire proceedings of the day
were carried out with gravity and per-
fect order.



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Museum of Farmington History
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The baskets won two awards at the October 1916 West Milton community fair, a large, local event that pulled participants and the general public from most of the surrounding communities. It was the second West Milton community fair.

The baskets, a photo of Mr. Varney, and both awards in our collection.

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6.5" x 12"

4th July Knights Klan Farmington NH flyer reads:

4th of July
Celebration

3 Days - 3 Days - 3 Days

KOME AND KAMP ON THK GROUNDS

Place, Farmington, N. H.
Program

SATURDAY. July 3rd Lecture 7:30 P'. M.

SUNDAY, July 4th Religious Services ALL DAY

MONDAY,July 5th  PARADE. Main

Street Farmington 3P.MLectures After

Noon and Evening Fireworks 10 P.M.




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