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Nute Factory Sold Page 3 of The Farmington News, published in Farmington, New Hampshire on Friday, January 19th, 1900.jpg
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.

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Page 2 of Farmington News,published in Farmington, New Hampshire on Friday, February 22nd, 1918.jpeg
A 1918 Farmington News article exclusives discussing a vast fire at the Cloutman Shoe Company, putting 228 people out of work. It was billed as the biggest industrial fire Farmington had experienced. A second article in the same edition announces…

Cloutman Shoe Factory Burns Farmington News, Page2, 1918-02-22.pdf
A farmington news article covering the fire at the Cloutman Shoe Factory in Farmington NH. Page2, 1918-02-22The article reads:Cloutman Shoe Factory BurnsTwo Hundred and Twenty-Eight PeopleTemporarily Out of EmploymentThe Biggest Industrial Fire…

Aldrich Factory Page 7 of Farmington News,published in Farmington, New Hampshire on Friday, December 11th, 1903.jpeg
December 11, 1903 article from the Farmington News, titled "Farmington Illustrated." It is a four page article written by Ned L. Parker.

The article includes photos of many Farmington buildings, but does not credit the photographer in the…

Leavitts Show Factory Circa 1910.jpg
Color postcard of the George B. Leavitt Shoe Factory, as it appeared circa 1910, as viewed from Main Street.

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J F Cloutman Shoe Co Work Resumed in New Factory Farmington News, Page2, 1918-12-13.pdf
A Farmington News article covering work being resumed at the J F Cloutman Shoe Co factory. Farmington News, Page2, 1918-12-13 The article reads:The signal for the big business and enterprise that is to contribute largelyto Farmington's future…

Fire Photo 1981 Old Nute Waldron Factory Corner North Main & East grove Street .jpg
A black and White photograph of the front and side of downtown mill building where the the building has been gutted by fire. The fire happened in 1944 and is well documented. The roof, windows appear to be gone and the some of the floors compromised…

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Downtown photograph of gutted Burtman-Rondeau Shoe Factory facing Main Street, between Elm and Garfield Streets. This was formerly the Leavitt Shoe Factory. This photograph has an watermark which appears to indicate the date March of 1992. This…

Star Diner and Factory South Main St Old Edgerly House Shared byKaren Goodwin Johnson.jpg
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…

Thayer and Osborne Shoe Factory Miniture Postcard.jpg
Miniature Thayer and Osborne Shoe Factory souvenir postcard. photo is taken toward the northwest corner of the mill building from the street. The building is four stories and has decorative brick work along the top of the building as trim and a front…
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