Colorized blue-green-brown postcard of the Thayer Bungalow and the Soldiers Monument in Edgerly Park. The location is on the northern part of Main Street at the juncture of Main Street, Bay Road, and Charles Street. The monument, the bungalow,…
Divided back style, colorized souvenir postcard of an unpaved, flower lined, street landscape with fence and pond in Farmington, NH. A road, tree, and flowers are in the foreground to the left and a pond and fence to the right of the card, with …
Divided back style, colorized souvenir postcard of The Turn, Cocheco River, Farmington, NH. The river, with short white falls are in the foreground and trees along the river edge along the background, Postcard has footnote at bottom front which says…
Sepia souvenir postcard Of "The Turn" of the Cocheco River in Farmington NH. The falls can be seen very clearly as well as the vegetation on the banks of the river. The water appears to be swiftly moving and the trees and shrubs have leaves so the…
Divided back style, colorized souvenir postcard of a tended field with flowering trees, Farmington, NH . Several flowering trees with open, cut grass field are in the foreground. A small road or path and other trees are in the background. Postcard…
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…
Divided back style, colorized souvenir postcard river landscape Farmington, NH. A river and banks filled with trees are in the foreground and river continues to the background of the card, with trees in the rest. Postcard has footnote at bottom…
Matted photograph showing a ladies lakeside outing. Among the group are; Hattie Thayer Lefavour, Edna Hume Jewell, Maude McLean-Altire Corson, and Violet Jones. Size 10"x12"
Photo postcard of the Glen Street Grammar School. The Glen Street school was a two story building, with four large rooms. The school was in operation from 1890 to 1952.