Souvenir Postcard The Turn Cocheco River Farmington NH
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 photo was taken some time during the growing season.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
C.B. Tucker
By C.B. Webster & Company, Boston
C.B. Tucker
By C.B. Webster & Company, Boston
Early 20th Century
Photograph Ladies Lakeside Outing
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"
FHS-RKL
F.L. Shorey Photographer, Rochester, NH
Unknown
Main Street Looking South Farmington NH
A colorized Main Street postcard looking south toward downtown Farmington from " The Hill" on north Main Street. Homes line the road on each side. Trees line most of the road on both sides and are leafed out implying spring or summer. Several fences can be seen as can several electric poles.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
Condition: Color is almost completely faded from the card.
FHS-Kyle Leach
Frank W. Swallow Postcard Company
Frank W. Swallow Postcard Company
Early 20th Century
Farmington NH Souvenir Postcards- North Main Street Looking South & Main Street Facing North
A divided, black and white Main Street postcard looking south toward downtown Farmington from " The Hill" on north Main Street. Homes line the road on each side. Trees line most of the road on both sides and are leafed out implying spring or summer. Several fences can be seen as can several electric poles.
A divided, black and white Main Street postcard looking north away from downtown Farmington to " The Hill" on north Main Street. Homes line the road on each side. Trees line most of the road on both sides and are leafed out implying spring or summer. Several fences can be seen as can several electric poles. At a distance, a horse drawn small buggy is coming toward the photographer.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Frank W. Swallow Postcard Company
Frank W. Swallow Postcard Company
Early 20th Century
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
Farmington NH Nature Souvenir Postcard By River With Fenced Road
Farmington NH souvenir postcard nature by a river with a fenced Road. Divided back style, colorized. Untended woodland in the background, a river in the right middle to foreground, and finally a tended road with flowers, in Farmington, NH . The road is to the left of the card to the foreground and has some trees along it and a fence lines it to the right side. In the distance another car can just be made out and a building of some kind further still. Postcard has footnote at bottom front which says " Greetings from Farmington N.H." Size: 3.5" x 5.5" FHS-Kyle Leach
Metropolitan Lithograph Company, Everett ,Massachusetts
Metropolitan Lithograph Company, Everett ,Massachusetts
1912 Souvenir Postcard The Wilson Rock
Souvenir Postcard of the Henry Wilson boulder is centered and trees are to the right and a hill to the left, with a few trees in the background. Handwritten information stamped, or print font at the bottom front list "The Wilson Rock." and printed number "96."
Written on back of card in pencil:
"96. Photographed October 27, 1912 by A. D. F. about 10:30 am. The Wilson Rock A.D.F"
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Photographed by A. D. F.
October 27, 1912
Souvenir Postcard The Turn Cocheco River Farmington NH Published by C W Whitehouse
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 " The Turn Cocheco River Farmington N.H." and "Published by C.W. Whitehouse."
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Published by C W Whitehouse
Published by C W Whitehouse
Circa 1910
1986 Puddledock Photo Of Orrin J. Wilson Hilltop Nursery
From the July 1986 Puddledock article with the photo: <br /><br /><em>"Located at 113 North Main Street is the HILLTOP NURSERY, owned and operated by Orrin J. Wilson. Mr. Wilson has been in the Nursery business for 20 years. A native of Farmington, he resided in Rochester for 37 years before returning to his home town 7 years ago. His nursery offers a wide selection of decorative trees, fruit trees, and a varied supply of shrubs. Among all of this greenery, you will also find lovely crafts made by Mrs. Wilson and beautiful clocks made by Mr. Wilson, who states that each one is an original , not any two are alike. These clocks would be a plus to any home and are very reasonably priced. I am sure you will find that doing business at the HILLTOP NURSERY a pleasant experience."</em> <br /><br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in July 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
Puddledock Press
Puddledock Press
1986
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