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.
A Farmington News article talking about Independence Day. This is page 2, of the June 26th 1896 issue.The piece about independence Day reads: FARMINGTON TO CELEBRATE PLENTY OF ENTHUSIASM, MONEY AND BRAINS.COMMITTEES BUSY ARRANGING IN TERESTING…
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.…
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…
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…
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…
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…