A 1954 death annoucement for Hiram L Barker along with a memorium from the from page 3 of the Farmington News, March 19, 1954.This is a digital file and does not reside in the physical collection.FHS-Kyle Leach
A Farmington News article about the old stone lobby beng razed. From page 2 may 12, 1950.The article reads: OLD STONE LOBBY,HISTORICAL FARMINGTONLANDMARK BEING RAZEDOne of Farmingtons oldest historical landmarks the old stonelobby situated on the…
An article covering the Old Stone Lobby being made an official local landmark. It is located in the Farmington News, Page2, July 3, 1925. The article reads: T h e old stone lobby at the junc-ture of Church and Uionn streets has:been perpetuated as a…
A Farmington News article, page3, from April 26, 1929 of the Town Hall & Goodwin Library dedication event. Details of the article include when and where events will be held, speakers, songs and music to be sung and played, and other general…
A short, multi-page Farmington NH National Bank booklet for information and marketing purposes. The booklet starts with a drawing of the bank. Next the booklet has a list of officers, directors, and cashiers. The following page offers an early…
A Farmington NH Police Department card set with photos, name, job title, bio, and other information about each member of the local law enforcement entity in 1996. The cards also have safety tips. They are double sided, with a photo, name , and title…
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 black & white portrait of the Pike Sisters of Farmington, NH smiling and standing together, finly dressed in day attire dresses. A back of a chair is being used as a prop to the right of the sisters. The photocard is quite elaborate with a…
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…