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Cannon Pine Grove by Stan Freeda-Kyle Leach.jpg
All three Farmington Civil War cannons are now listed in the Living History Registry, in Arlington.How did the cannons get to where they are, one, in Edgerly Park, and two cannons in the Pine Grove Cemetery? There is a wonderful archived Historical…

FWCPie and Craft Fair.jpg
Dottie Bean Obituary & PhotosThe obituary reads:Dorothy A. Bean, 84, of Farmington passed away on August 20, 2021 after a period of declining health.Dottie was born in Orange, NJ on January 6, 1937 to the late Joseph and Donna (Otey) Bean and…

Historical NH October 1952 Issue - NH Remembers The Indians Booklet.pdf
A thirty-six page booklet created by the New Hampshire Historical Society. The Historical New Hampshire, Volume 8 Number 2, October 1952 Issue covers remembrances of indigenous populations, as researched and complied by by Robinson V. Smith. It is…

Ned Parker Cottage Register Booklet Cover 1893 to 1930.jpg
A typed copy of the seventy-four page Ned Parker Pine Bluff Cottage register booklet, typed at the hand of Ned Parker. The register covers a period of 1893 -1930. Included are photos and comments that may not have been in the original record.

The…

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The item is a Red Star Line, World Cruise, binder bound, log book, which is dated from 1929-1930. From personal accounts and other items in the historical record we knew Mary and her husband, John Cloutman, went on a worldwide journey, aboard the S.…

Cobbler in Congress- Natick Edition.pdf
A digital PDF copy of "A Cobbler in Congress."

Javier F. Marion, Ph.D.Associate Professor of History contacted the Farmington Historical Society about donating a forty-nine page manuscript about Henry Wilson's life.

The following is paraphrased…

FilmfarmingtonHistory2.jpg
A digital copy of a VHS video recording of a basic, general Farmington History, from the 1800's up to the 1980's, as told by Alan Drew, Margory Drew, Twink Osgood, and Joe Bean. The recording was created by John Nolan and features not only those…

2000 Waldron Land Donation Old bay Road Farmington Article  Clipping and Photo Rochester Dover Times.jpg
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…

The Pike Sisters of Farmington NH.jpg
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…

1977 Uncle Sam Sled Returns For Brookfield Run Foster's Article & Photo.jpg
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…
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