2018 PDF version of the announcement of the Goldie Goslin Boston Post Cane & Photo of Goldie Goslin & Her Family at the Presentation.The text of the document reads: Boston Post Cane Presentation Goldie Goslin became the 34th recipient of the…
The obituary of renowned photographer Amasa W Shackford. The obituary was published on page four of the Farmington News, It was published in Farmington, New Hampshire on Friday, February 7th, 1913, and would have been available in the region.The…
Article - A Century Of Memories: Farmington’s Beulah Thayer Turns 100 On May 4The article reads:FARMINGTON — Beulah Thayer is the matriarch of the Thayer family, which has done so much for the town of Farmington, and she will have her 100th birthday…
Article - Farmington’s Beulah Thayer Is Fondly Remembered By Many The article reads:FARMINGTON — Beulah Thayer, the matriarch of the Thayer family, which has done so much for the town of Farmington, died peacefully on Oct. 23 after a very short…
"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 black & white souvenir postcard of the "Old Stone Lobby," downtown Farmington, NH. The black and white photograph focuses on the front of the building . The photo is smaller than the size of the postcard. A sister postcard in the collection appears…
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…
Clock Front Cover September 1998-V19N09-Puddledock Press Photo by George Meyer _— The Farmington News, 1882 -The clock was manufactured and placed in position by E. Howard & CO, ofBoston, whose productions are considered to stand foremost in this…
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…