Souvenir Postcard Sheep Kept In Farmington NH Field
Divided back style, colorized souvenir postcard of a herd of sheep kept in a rural field in Farmington, NH. A road and the herd are in the foreground and middle of the card, with trees and open landscape in the rest. A shepard can be seen just right of center. Postcard has footnote at bottom front which says " Greetings from Farmington N.H."
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Tichnor Brothers Quality Views
Cambridge Massachusetts
Tichnor Brothers Quality Views
Cambridge Massachusetts
Circa 1910
2000 Waldron Land Donation Old Bay Road Farmington Article Clipping and Photo Rochester Dover Times
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 in Farmington. The February 3, 2000 newspaper article clipping is in three parts and contains a black and white photo of some of the Waldron family and two Selectpersons from the time Barbara Spear and Bill Tsiros.
Size: various- 4" x 4" 3" x4" 8" x 10.5"
FHS-RKL
John Nolan
Rochester & Dover Times
Photo Credit: John Nolan
John Nolan
Rochester & Dover Times
2000
Two Estate Documents & One Burial Document For The Evans Family Of Farmington 1928-1932.
Two Estate Documents & One Burial Document For The Evans Family of Farmington 1928-1932. It includes a deed, mortgage document, and burial plot agreement. Also included is a handwritten, hand draw outline for the property in the deed Also incuded is the letter from Louise Hall of Plainfield, NH, giving the documents to the Farmington Historical Society in June of 2016. Louise recounts a few things she knows about the Evans family.
FHS-RKL
1928-1932, Also 2016