"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…
A Rochester & Dover Times article about the Waldron land grant donation in 2000. Waldron's Grant was a gift to the town of a 20 acre parcel of natural land on Old Bay Road, in Farmington, from the Waldron family, one of the earliest settling families…
1977 Foster's Article & Photo "Uncle Sam Sled Returns" For Brookfield Run. At the time the Uncle Sam sled was believed to be the worlds longest sled. It is 90 feet long and weighs 1,700pounds, empty, seven to eight tons, loaded. As of 2018 the sled…
A 1910 memorial booklet designed to honor Adelaide Cilley Waldron. The memorial exercises were held by the Friday Afternoon Club, Farmington, NH on February 12, 1910. The booklet includes Adelaide Cilley Waldron's life story written by Anne E Thayer…
A Farmington News article from page 21 dated 1962 covering the tearing down of the Pythias Hall. Over the years the hall was home to a candy store, movie theater, offices for Attorney Wiggin, Doctor Lord, and the dentist Doctor Clarkson. The Montauk…
A bound 48 page book detailing the family history of Benjamin and Abigail Pray- Ham of Farmington. Typed mostly on onion paper and with photos added throughout. Complied in 1940 by their granddaughters Louise (Stone) Jones and Katherine Ham Stone.…