1908 Farmington NH color map showing Main Street through Crowley Street, Elm Street through Grove Street. Shows settlement, houses, buildings, roads, , landowners and more.
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1902 color fire insurance map of Farmington NH. The map focuses on East Grove Street, follows Main Street, and ends at Elm Street. Shows settlement, houses, buildings, roads, , landowners and more.
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1897 color fire insurance map of Farmington NH. The map focuses on where East Grove Street, Main Street, and Mechanic Street meet. Shows settlement, houses, buildings, roads, , landowners, and more.
This 1892 lithographed map of Farmington, Strafford County by D.H. Hurd & Co shows settlements, roads, railroad, landowners, etc. Published in town and city atlas of the State of New Hampshire. Compiled from government surveys, county records, and…
This 1892 Farmington, New Hampshire PO Map details the downtown and surrounding area of Farmington. Lithographed map. shows buildings shaded as public/business blocks or residences, railroads, landowners, etc. Published in town and city atlas of the…
A color map of Strafford County, New Hampshire, 1856. Notable features are: 26 views, 11 village plans, chart of distances, 3 directories, table of distances.
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This 1877 map is a color illustration of a bird's eye view of the Village of Farmington, Stafford County, New Hampshire. Not drawn to scale. Includes labeled roads, homes, buildings, waterways and the railroad route. Also has a featured drawing inset…
This 98 page Atlas of Strafford County New Hampshire, from 1871, contains, maps, drawings, and general information about he county and the towns and cities within. Farmington is referenced directly on pages 5, 28, 31, 33, 37, 73, and 87.
Constructed in 1823 it replaced an earlier pound dating from 1802, only three years after the first town meeting. This type of structure was typically constructed in New Hampshire towns in the 18th and 19th centuries, and was used to contain stray…