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1924 Klan Meeting Farmington NH The Boston GlobeBoston, Massachusetts 02 Jun 1924 Mon Page 20
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An article covering the 1924 Klan meeting in Farmington NH. This clipping is from The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, Monday June 2, 1924, page 20.<br /><br />The article reads:<br /><br /><em>10,000 Attend Klan Meeting<br /><br />National officials Speaks<br />in farmington, NH<br /><br />American Flag Floats Over<br />Interested Throng<br /><br />Hundreds of New Members<br />Are "Naturalized"<br /><br />Special Dispatch to the Globe<br /><br />ROCHESTER. N II. June 1 — This<br />morning, at K. K. K. State headquar-<br />tm, in South Main st, there was a<br />large gathering of Maine, New Hamp-<br />shire, Vermont and Massachusetts<br />klansmen, and thia afternoon a big<br />meeting, attended by fully 10,000 per-<br />sons, was held on an unoccupied farm<br />in the town of Farmlngton, about four<br />miles from Rochester. Dozens of klans<br />men did picket duty, and all members<br />present wore klan robes.<br /><br />Outsiders were admitted. If vouched<br />for by klansmen. Rochester police esti-<br />mate that 2S0 automobiles bearing<br />Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, New<br />York and Massachusetts registration<br />plates passed over the roads leading to<br />the meeting place. <br /><br />On the south side of the farm was a<br />platform over which the American flag<br />floated, and for more than two hours<br />three speakers from national headquar-<br />ters, Atlanta spoke on the principles of<br />the order. The throng was silent and<br />gave close attention to the speaker.<br /><br />King Kleagle E.W. Gaynor of Indiana,<br />new leader in this section, presided over<br />the meeting but the names of the<br />speakers from national headquarters<br />were not annouced.<br />Music for the Farmlngton meeting<br />was furnished by Witham Klavern<br />Band of 35 pieces, from Portland.<br /><br />Later in the evening several thousand<br />new members were naturalized at State<br />headquarters here, and a buffet lunch<br />was served. At the edge of the farm<br />where the afternoon meeting was held,<br />the fiery -cross burned, and a blazing<br />electric cross blazed from the roof of<br />headquarters.<br /><br />The entire proceedings of the day<br />were carried out with gravity and per-<br />fect order.</em><br /><br /><br />This is a digital file and does not reside in the physical collection.<br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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OCTOBER 23, l f e *
F o l l o w i n g from the. Rochester
Hompsnlro whoso wolfare
was I D
CONTEST GOING STRONG
Laurence B.
Haley of
Jeopardy by reason of any contem More Subscribers Than E m Before Courier
plated
abandonment
of
railroad
Hast Rochester, on a m o t o r trip ir
Contestants Doing Fine Work
lines. He first made plain the fact
i b o r t time since, stopped at H e d Only a Few Days Left
t h a t the Interstate Commerce Com
dlng campground and qn a huso
Tti>- first public more on I b e part mission bad
no Jurisdiction
over
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uf Farnilngton to protest the plan curtailment or railroad s e r v i c e and
The progress of the Farmlngton blackboard saw the f o l l o w i n g i n
til Hi' Boston & Maine railroad to t h a t the Issue at present w a s merely
N e w s'
subscription
contest
ia teresting versos:
abandon train service over that por f a c i n g ibe naked truth of abandon
A l r e a d y the results h a v e
tion of toe Lake port branch now be m e n t
From
making
this
point emazing
THB ROCHESTER F A I R
ing mrved by the thirty-live miles p l a i n to his h e a r e r s
the
speaker far outreached
our
expectations.
Everybody goes there.
nf i r n i k between Rochester
and stated that the citing of same of his
he contestants have waged their
Lukcptirt w o . t o e attendance of experleocr-s In acting as counsel for
Used t o sell old Medford's best
nearly 1 0 0 0 local citizens at
the various towns In New
Hampshire i am palgn faithfully and courteously
brewing.
special inwn meeting held at
the that were put In a position similar i>nd have received hearty and g e n Hut now, alas, if you w a n t a glass.
opera limine TucBday evening. I D t o that of Farmlngton In defending irous support
from all quarters.
Itself this was a demonstration of t u e l r community
welfare
against
They whisper, ' N o t h i n g doing '
enough olio and magnitude to es t h e railroad would. In his opinion, Much enthusiasm Is being manifest Tho three-minute class tor horses
progress being made.
tablish a precedent for other towns be the most helpful theme he could ed ovor the
w a s fast.
a l o n e the line that will be bit by speak upon.
F o l l o w i n g this .good The standing published last week
any discontinuance of train service, Judgment ho outlined the trend of • untalned some Interesting features, Fed their cows and hens on mash.
and spur them to join with t h e molt t h e testimony of the Boston & Maine
Have a dinner Immense for thirty
forth much comment
feasible resources at their command a t various N e w Hampshire hearlngB and called
cents.
In making a fight that will carry on a t which It sought abandonment of This week w e are placing before the
to final Jurisdiction, If necessary, to portions of its lines. It developed public an array of figures that Now Its fifty cents tor hash.
retain this Important
element of t h a t since the burden of proof seemB should m a k e our readers sit up and
Moore.
community welfare. That t h i s meet t o fall on the defense t h a t most of
With only a few days
ing w i l l go on record at subsequent ts valuable evidence roust <?bo ex take notice.
hearings on the matter as Indicative torted from railroad witnesses, who lift before the campaign closes, this
A rather musay l i t t l e urchin wan
against what may bo termed a crisis of course, represent the expert per M u critical period with tbo contestin o u r existence there can be little sonnol of t h e road which fact furtb
dered upon the porch and begau to
i
nis
N
o
w
Is
the
time
for
all
those
doubt
The fart thai the protest Is e r strengthens t h e railroad cause o n
rlay with
Donald Smith,
whose
unanimous must and will have much account of t h e fact that this con .ho have promised their subscrip
bearing on the matter
As early as dition supplements the necessity of tions to make good that promise and mother la quite fastidious as to play
the subject came up. the g r a v i t y of the locality affected by proving t h e help t h e i r favorite
In a neck and mates for hor small son.
the situation such as would be lm three fundamental requisites, name
Where's he f r o m ? " mother asked
neck
race,
one
subscription
might
posed by a suspension of train ser ly
"Public necessity " 'public re
vice, was realized at once by the quirements " and 'the future," all i arry the contestant to victory on Donald In an aside, a n d not g e t t i n g
satisfactory explanation, she called
business Interests o( this locality and of which e g g s arc In the railroad O c t o b e r 3 1 , the c l o s i n g date
The
apprehension wan quickly communi basket from the outset
M r Davis rtandlng or the contestants to d a t e Donald Into the house, which dlscated to every tazpaylng property stated
that
the
most
valuable
usted biro entirely
holder who saw bis values suffering points bad
been scored
on cross IH as follows
Now. mother." be argued, "can't
losses corresponding to a reflex of examination
of the
road's
wit
Mrs John Place
106 BOO lust this one boy play w i t h me w i t h
The Money B a c k M a n
business
T h e selectmen and Board ncsseB and accounted for this from Mrs. L e w i s W e n t w o r t h
104,500
of T r a d e Immediately set about the the fact that It was an obvious poll
out
being
from
a
n
y
w
h
e
r
e
?
"
Mien T w o m b l y
70.500
securing of facts relative t o deter cy of these witnesses to attempt tn
08,600
m i n i n g the disposition of the rail put In evidence highly discounted Miss L e n a Wbltehouse
Krank
B
r
o
o
k
s
.
Gl
600
road, the rntorstat© Poromorre Com figures of earnings credited to the
52.000
mission and N e w Hampshire Public branches In question
T h i s testl Mrs. Elizabeth Drew
Walter
Marcoux
61
000
Service Commission toward hear mony It appears. Is c l e v e r l y engln
51 000
ings, and settling upon the most ag cered and It developed that the fig Maurice' Bennett
gremlve methods of opposing tho ures submitted credited certain s t a
plan, hence the special t o w n meet
tions only w l t b tbeir p r o rata earn
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
ing was called for tho purpose of ings figured
on a m i l e a g e basis
This F r i d a y evening at 7 30. the
framing a constructive program that This obviously Is wholly unfair and men of Farmlngton are to hear Dr
would bo embodlod In t w o articles, on a ratio In the proportion t h a t .! M T i b b e t t s deliver bis famous
namely
T o sec If the mooting on a ration in t b o proportion that lecture, ' T h e Secrets of the Mormon
would appoint a committee to repre S I 400 bears to J28.000, an instance fomple '
N o tickets necessary
sent tho town and to take a vote cited from o n e of the speaker's ac
Friday and Saturday our official
r e l a t i v e to raising a sum of money tual experiences In one of thest
delegates
w
i
l l attend the state Chris
to- be used In defraying expenses and cases
M r Davis ventured that lo
employing counsel for tho defense cal real estate holdings would de tian E n d e a v o r rally at Dover, and
plans
are
being
made for a delega
T h a t tho citizens were e a g e r to sanc preciate 26 por cent In the event of
tion these projects, was manifested discontinued railroad
service
and tion of members to attend the Sun
liy an attendance that overflowed the that tho ultimate result t o business day afternoon mass meeting leaving
t o w n hall as early as 7 30 and ad conditions could not be pictured un hore at t w o o'clock
Boy Scouts wbo are to attend the
i-.A
journment w a s taken to the opora ICSB we could sea our t o w n about the
house whore the floor o f tho big size of P i c k e r i n g ' s and subsisting on ( ' E. r a l l y Saturday must be at the
11 • Hbriu.
bnarsonage
at
one
o'clock
ntidltorluro was filled
Through the agriculture.
Another point of lm
The Missionary socloty w i l l meet
efforts of Interested manufacturers nortanco t h a t the speqfcer made was
We are agents in Rochester for the
the presence of John
Cummlngs the "blanket rate" In effect on the at the parsonago thlB week Saturday
celebrated
guaranteed Black Cat
at
two
o'clock
transportation onglncor of the N e w railroads for tho shipment of cnal
Hampshire Manufacturers' associa w h i c h to explain, means that coal
Sunday, the day
for rest
and
Line
of
Ladies'
and Children's Hos
tion and R. W Davis of the firm of Is delivered to consigners at stations •.vornhlp. ynu are invited to spend
McLane and Davis, Manchester at
intermediate between b i l l i n g paints with UB Whether you are a rest
iery
manufactured
for many years
torneys. was secured tor the meet
at no g r e a t e r transportation foes dent or a stranger, whatever your
ing
M r Cummlngs had been here than at
b i l l i n g points.
In other age. race or occupation, your soul
by the Allen A Co. of Kenosha, Wis.
and talked to a representative group words, under this system, liochoslor needs a breathing Bpell, and the at
of citizens and business men In re being a billing- point, no moro trans mosphere of God's house on God's
Card to tho subject on a former oc
portation charges o r e assessed for day
caslon and It was by h i s courtesy this commodity delivered at Farm
At 10 45 there will bo music by
that Mr Davis was Induced to ac lngton than at Rpchjester
Obvious the choir and soloist, singing by the
company him for tho purposo of g i v ly, no truck system that supplants congregation and a sermon by the
ing Farmlngton people some side tho railroads can o p e r a t e on this pastor
lights on his experience as counsel basis.
H e n c e , If this enforced con
Graded Bible lessons are taught
for other
N e w Hampshire
towns dition should obtain, coal could only for all ages, from 12.06 to 1 o'clock.
whose fights against railroad abnn be delivered In remote northern
Junior C E. w ) I I meet at 4 30 in
donment either have been satisfac parts of the stato at
prohibitive the veBtry
torily dotermlned or a r e
ponding prices. K v e n fuel coats to FarmingIn
the evening there will bo a
Consequently, as soon as Modoratoi ton manufacturers
w o u l d advance
o'clock,
Ned L Parkor had called tho moot 26 per c e n t , ' a plus cost that no on- public praise sorvlce at 7"Faith
vs.
followed
by a sermon on
Ing to order and
disposed of the terprlBo can stand
In drawing his
A beautiful Fibre Silk Hose in all the A very handsome line of the regular
Fear
"
reading of the warrant, motion to remarks t o a close, M r Davis stated
The
Ladles' Circle will meet on
hear tho speakers war confirmed and that in t h e event t h a t motor trans
new shades, black and white includ weight, Pure Thread Silk. Made
M r Cummlngs was Introduced under portation became an enforced con Tuesday at two o'clock w l t b Mrs
M s ofllclat title. H o w e v e r , he lost dition, nine bridges out of ten would Ellen Card. Pleasant street. They
ed. Fall fashioned with seam in back. Full Fashioned on German Machines,
tio words in instructing his audience bo condemned by the state, necessi report that through local coopera
with seam in the back, in all the
tion,
t
h
e
harvest
supper
lost
Friday
that ho w a s not appearing In bis of tating tremendous rebuilding costs
ficial capacity, nor as adviser to t h e that w o u l d qperate t o doom towns was tho most successful In history
new
shades.
Our prayor meeting at 7 30 next
meeting, but explained
that
a n y already stricken by limited business
thing' ho m i g h t say m i g h t bo regard facilities.
W i t h those facts burn Wednesday will be followed by the
ed as coming from an oxpert trans Ing
l i k e tho h a n d w r i t i n g on the monthly business meeting
Donation man, in which capacity hi wall. M r . Davis restod
while ap standing committee
These compare with many on the
had independently qualified
F i r s t plause mada plain t h e approval of
The L a d l e s ' Circle will bold a
market at $1.00 and $1.50.
ho read to the meeting sections of the audience and t h a t both speak rummage sale afternoon and e v e n
tho Intorstnto
Commerce act.
ai ers had carried tho l i g h t of full un ing 8aturday. Nov 7
A n y o n e hav
passed by Congress In 1920. which derstanding to the people of Farm ing a r t i c l e s to contribute can leave
arcatcd tho commission known un lngton. w h o are d o e p l y Indebted to tho same at 29 d r o v e St.. or send
dor that name. Drlofly. ho defined theso gentlemen. A f t e r
presenting word t o tho abqvo address and we
tho province of this commission in the compliments of the meeting to will c a l l for them
its relation to the caso i n band, and the speakers. Modorator Parker re
explained that tho P u b l l o Service called t h e warrant and tho meeting
The Santa
Barbaro
earthquake
Commission of New Hampshire con acted on tho articles In numerical opened subterranean water sources
Mltutod a court or hearing boforr order
Under A r t i c l e I It was vot
which ovldonco would be presented od to empower tho moderator to np and a l l Btrcnms in the quake zone
both by tho railroad and the o p p o point a committee to represent the show a marked Increase In flow
THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY
GUARANTEED
slllon, and that such ovldonco w o u l d town in this IBBUO
M r Parkor re •Once t h e shake up
If Hie in
bo' compllod and submitted to the I n served his announcement of tho ap
r
r
e
a
B
c
d
now
continues
It
w
i
l
l
more
terstate Commoree commission w l t b pointment until b e w a s ablo t o give
certain'recommendations
from tin such a w e i g h t y m a t t e r duo consider than pay for the losses suffered by
A NEW PAIR OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Public Service Commission.
M r ation.
Artlclo I I . relative to rais the shock
Cummlngs further stated that the ing m o n e y to defray expenses and
IF THEY PROVE
DEFECTIVE
hearing bofora the P u b l i c S e r v i c e employing counsel was voted, such
Commission would bo w i t h i n 60 days sum t o be hired and not to exceed
OR GIVE UNSATISFACTORY
SERVICE
from N o v e m b e r 10, and that In th $5,000
T h e appolntmont and pub
meantime F a r m l n g t o n had a
tro lie announcement o f the commltteo
mendous Jab on Its hands in prepar will bo the signal f o r an energetic
Ing Its dofonso. Ho stressed the lm and a c t i v e protest
that w i l l very
portanco o f having an energetic and likely bo adopted t o follow methods
lnJIuontlal
commltteo to represent suggested by the exports w h o have
the town and Impressed bis hcarerr favored us with their vnluahlo and
with tho fact thnt tho ontlre cosi sincerely appreciated
suggestions
must bs built up on tho threo requi Accompanied by W D. Allen, w h o If
sites that tho commission would con- a v a l u a b l o champion of this cam
ill dor in rondorlng its decision olthoi palgn. Messrs Cummlngs and Davis
for or against the abandonment o ' left immediately f o r Alton, whore
railroad
service. T h e s e requisites later thoy addressed a mooting of
are: " P u b l i c necessity for railroad tho citizens of t h a t town, w h o as
P H O N E 103-W
ROCHESTER. N. H .
E S T A B L I S H E D 71 Y E A R S
sorvlco;" "publlo requirements," or sembled for the same purpose.
In other words. Just w h a t Is roquired
New Hampshire's Leading Clothing and Shoe House, Custom Tailors.
tin railroad capacity, and " t h e fu
Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly- Attended.
t u r e " w h i c h means w h a t tho com
MAKES
munity can promise t o sustain and
develop business f o r tho r a i l r o a d .
Summed up, It Is obvious that a tre
Crepe Paper and
Novelties for
mendous burden o f proof rests w l t b H a l l o w e ' e n
R o b e r t s ' Drug Store
the protosting towns. Howevor, M r
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
Cummlngs stated t h a t aspocts f o r a
W a r m Underwear at Ned Parker's
The first general meeting ot the
favorable decision b y the commis
sion were, in his opinion, favorable.
Woman's club was held In Grange
ONE
HUNDRED
small wooden
In.that a roalty l a r g o volume of boxes, w i t h covers. 6c and 10'- .'ach
ball lost Friday afternoon, w l t b a
Trans'iMrtattorr business was done
F r a n k E. Mooney
largo attendance
T b o program
over the branch t h a t tho stations
consisted of music, an excellent re
did not g e t credit f o r . owing; to
N
e
w
colors
In
Balbrlggan
Jersovi,
methods o f " c o l l e c t " b i l l i n g a n d the
Accurate Time* Keepers. port of the Federation mooting, held
Perkins' Dry
practice o f buying " o n e w a y " tick- 64 Inches wide. %2 98
In Keene In M a y . by Mrs. Annie E.
tits' by local patrons. I n tact, ac Goods Store.
These Bargains Cannot Thayer.
One report of Field meeting
tual tonnage and
traffic statistics
T r y a pound box of thoso delicious
be Duplicated.
In Plymouth, by Mrs. W l n n l f r e d
m u t t not only bo obtained b u t - t h e y
must be forced by proper counsel to 48c Chocolates, t h e best wcek-ond
Kimball, and a splendid
talk on
bs admitted In evidence. T h i s , It package. Roberts' Drug 8tore.
Federation Topics by Mre. A l t s M c appears, is a very difficult m a t t e r i
Duffeo.
A reception
and
refresh
as it has been tho practice o f the
Boston ft Mains railroad to w i t h
ments followed the program
L o n g evenings a t
draw a l l records f r o m the possession
This Friday afternoon the Shake
of Its branch line stations f o r the
' Watch and
h o m e with your radio
past five years, a fact that Is signifi
speare department meets with Mrs.
cant in its connection with a state - , a n d a b o x of our
Jewelry Repairing
Q. L. Perkins.
I
ment m a d e later by M r D a v i s that
The Portsmouth district confer-'
dellolous h o m e - m a d e
thcro a r e 1000 m i l e s or Boston ft
once of Women's clubs took place in
Maine track in N e w Hampshire and
that It has been the a i m of t h e road
tho white church at Milton last
for some time to eliminate s o m e 400
week Wednesday and was well at
miles of this trackage which con
tended T h e principal speakers w e r e
stitutes a l l of the cross state l i n e s . "
the
Federation
president.
Mrs.
Mr. Cummlngs urged in closing that
every possible e x i g e n c y and e x t r e m i
Spcnre. and the R e v Moses L o r e l l .
ty be anticipated
i f possible and
Both emphasized the necessity of
that the possibility o f unit c a r and
Joining the
World
Court.
Each
A N E W VARIETY ALMOST
mixed t r a i n service b e carefully con
A limited supply of hard president g a v e an Interesting fire
sidered tor feasibility before sub
EVERT DAT
mitting to
railroad
abandonment
coal is due to reach me by minutes' talk w i t h regard to t h e
and the substitution o f bus a n d mo
work ot hor club. Ladles present
QUALITY A N D FRESHNESS
tor truck service, w h i c h Is a physi
November and I«shall dis from
Farmlngton were Mead am es
cal Impossibility
H i s final state
ARE GUARANTEED
ment, which might bo taken t o re
pose of it in accordance H o m e . Sanborn. T h a y e r . Grace,
flect latent doubt o n the part o f tho
Thomas. Miss Hanmore.
with fuel regulations.
HIGH-GRADE CHOCOLATES
towns successfully coping w i t h Ihr
situation was thnt final Jurisdiction
GOITRE VANISHES
IN BOX A N D BULK
over railroad abandonment
rested
St. Lotus County Banker Saved as
wltb t h e supreme court and t h a t the
RAILROAD ABANDONMENT
FLAN PROTESTED
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
FIRST HOVE
While our new store front is b e i n g
oompleted, we 9 h a l l offer exceptional
values in
New
F a i l and Winter
Merchandise
New Coals, Suits, Fur Coats, Wool
and Silk Dresses, Millinery, Children's
Apparel, New Dress Goods and Silks,
Nf;wMousing and Carter's Underwear,
New Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Infants'
Wear, Art Goods, New Sweaters,
In faof, every department In this live store
wilt share in this unusual event. Don't
frtlss our bargain b a s e m e n t for extra s p e
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1925 Raliroad Abandonment Plan Protested Special Town Meeting Called Farmington News, Page2, 1925-10-23
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An October 23, 1925 Farmington News, page 2 article talking about the Boston & Maine railroad abandonment plan for the Farmington, NH rails and stop. This plan was heatedly discussed and protested and a special town meeting called to deal with the issue.
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Farmington News
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Farmington News
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1925
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Photography & Streographs
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1929 Old Town Hall Building Dedication Sepia Photograph
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A 1929 sepia photograph of the Old Town Hall Building dedication day. The building was built on the site of the destroyed Farmington Opera House. The view is of the front and both sides of the building facing the Old Town Hall. The two story building, with an internal mezzanine or balcony is brick with white wooden trim. It has many double high windows on the front and both sides. The facade is done in Greek Revival style with a four column, double story portico with a small, angled roof. A set of double doors greet anyone ascending the three steps. Each front double door has a half semi-circle window above it. Mature trees are seen lining Main Street and surrounding buildings can be seen in the background. At least three vehicles can be seen in the photo on the street to the right of the building. A very large crowd of townsfolk are assembled in front of the building extending well into Main Street.
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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1929
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1929
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Old Town Hall
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1940s Farmington Country Club Ad
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1940s advertisement from the Farmington Country Club.
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RKL-FHS
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Provided by Richard S Marsh 2017
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Farmington Country Club
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1940
1940's
advertising
club
country club
event
Farmington Country Club
Farmington NH
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1965 Black & White Fire Dept Retirement Photograph
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A black & white photograph of the retirement of 1st Engineer and Fire Chief Marshall Gibbs Sr, taken on April 4th 1965. The photo includes four men standing behind a table with a Farmington Fire Department protective helmet atop it . On the back the men are listed from left to right as Precinct Engineer Carl Worster, Precinct Engineer (Red) Melvin Eaton, 1st Engineer and Fire Chief Marshall Gibbs Sr, and the new Fire Chief Robert Ricker.
Size: 8"x10"
Condition: Excellent
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April 4 1965
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April 4 1965
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Donated by Marshall Gibbs Jr
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Earl H Blake Union Leader District Manager 5 Spring Street Farmington
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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
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1986
bed race
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event
Farmington
Hay Day
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2017 Farmington Town Players Nostalgia Cafe USO Revue Show Flyer
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A promotion flyer made to market, the local fundraiser, the Nostalgia Cafe USO Revue Show. The event was a dinner and entertainment combination and was a collaboration between the Farmington Town Players, the Farmington Woman's Club and the Farmington Community Band. The date of the dinner and show was set for May 6th 2017. The doors opened at 6pm and the show started at 7pm. Tickets were $25. The entertainment included music, planned song and dance skits, and some comic relief interjected throughout the evening.
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Multiple copies are in the collection.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Farmington Town Players
Artwork: Beth Van Gelder
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Farmington Town Players
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2017
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Donated by: Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
event
Farmington
Farmington Town Players
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Documents, Papers, & Articles
Document
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Assorted Beulah Thayer 100th Birthday Celebration Photo Mementos
Description
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A selection of Beulah Thayer 100th birthday celebration photos, mementos, and cards. Some of the items are store bought, which means mass produced. Many are also hand made. Each one has personal sentiments and often a signature from townspeople, friends, and family members who wished to offer congratulations, thoughts, memories, and to extend community support from becoming a centenarian. The child cards often include art and talk about themselves, or their aspirations. A few are hand written or typed letters. One item, from he White House, includes well wishes from President and First Lady Obama.
The interiors of the items can only be viewed by appointment and will not be published online because of the handwriting samples and signatures.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Unknown
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Unknown
Date
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May 2012
Date Created
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May 2012
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Black & White Kathryn Furbush Kindergarden Class 1960-1961
Description
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A black & white photograph of the Kindergarten Class of Saint Peter's School. The school year covered was the 1960-1961. This school year was the class of Kathryn Furbush, who is in the photo along with the rest of her kindergarten class. Also seen in the photo are decorations, flowers, a Catholic priest, and Catholic nun.
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.
FHS- Kyle Leach
Date
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June 4, 1961
Contributor
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The Kathryn Furbush Collection
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1960-1961
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Farmington High School Class Of 1919 Graduation Program
Description
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A 1919 Farmington Class Graduation Program with a ticket/invitation for a ball at the Farmington Opera House, as well as, calling cards collected from many classmates. The program is ink printed on heavy pressed paper. The binding for the program is a yellow cord tassel. The program contains the event list for the day, class roll, class officers, and other general class information. The calling cards are standard for the period, ink on heavy paper and the ticket/invitation is the same, with an admittance line filled in, written in pencil, as " Mr & Mrs. Lester Darning."
Program size: 4"x5", Ticket: 2.5"x 3.25", Calling card sizes: 2"x3" & 1.25"x 3"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Publisher
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Farmington High School
Date
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1919
Date Created
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1919
Date Accepted
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October 2017
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Donated by Ms. Nancy Merrill, Alton Bay, NH
Delivered by Dottie Bean
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Farmington High School
ball
documents
event
Farmington High School
Farmington NH
Farmington Opera House
graduates
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school
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students