1899 Local Apothecary W.W. Roberts Farmington, New Hampshire Information
Information on the 1899 apothecary W.W. Roberts in Farmington, New Hampshire. Information is located on pages 11 and 12. <br /><br />The information reads: <span class="markedContent" id="page74R_mcid6"><br /><br /></span><em>Dr. King’s, a nationally distributed brand based in Indiana, marketed their products by printing special</em><br /><em>tabloid newspapers for local distribution during the holidays. Published in 1899 for local apothecary</em><br /><em>W.W. Roberts in Farmington, New Hampshire, one issue of the Farmington Holiday Druggist (“devoted</em><br /><em>to health, business, and science”) featured Christmas stories and advice interspersed with ads for Dr.</em><br /><em>King’s projects (Plates 3). These included Dr. King’ New Discovery for Consumption, touted as “The</em><br /><em>only sure cure for Consumption in the World” as well as Dr. King’s New Life Pills, “the great liver and</em><br /><em>stomach remedy” (Plate 4).<br /><br /></em>In addditon this document conains general infrmation about <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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THE WENTWORTH HOMESTEAD (27-ST-113)
ROCHESTER (STRAFFORD COUNTY), NEW HAMPSHIRE
Late 1800's
Small Collection Main Street 1880-1890's Glass Bottles
A small collection, from Main Street Farmington, of 1880-1890's glass bottles. Found discarded under soil. One bottle is made for a local pharmacy in Farmington .
A clear medicine bottle that is a blown in mold and dates to 1880's to 1890's: parkers. Parker's Pharmacy, which was oat7 Main street in Farmington. Bold embossing, and base embossed with DF & CO.
Size: 4.5" x by 1.25" with a hand tooled lip, a little neck swirl,
Condition: Good. Lip edge nick and some inside haze.
A clear medicine bottle that appears to be a blown in mold bold with embossing S.F. Sanderson Apothecary & Stationer from Rochester, NH.
Size: 3.5" x 1.25
Condition: Good. One fifth of lip edge gone and some inside haze.
Tall 1890's clear inknk bottle with green glow, that appears to be blown in mold. Bold embossing "Perine Guyot & Cie."
Size: 2.75" x 1.25"
Condition: Very good condition. Small bottom edge nick and some inside haze.
FHS- Kyle Leach
Various
Parker's Pharmacy
S.F. Sanderson Apothecary & Stationer
Perine Guyot & Cie
Circa 1880-1890
Donated by Brandon Reid
Photos Garnet House, Inc Residential Care Facility Puddledock Press Issue June 1986
From the Puddledock Press article with the photos in June issue 1986:<br /><br />"It's time personal care became personal again-" So states Garnet House Inc.'s President, Donald MacVane- Located at 115 Central Street, Garnet House has been standing behind these words for four years. <br /><br />Garnet House Inc. is a residential care facility offering four programs to meet the needs of the elderly: <br /><br />RESPITE CARE - 2^ hour supervised care for individuals enroute home, post-op, or recuperating from an illness and anticipating surgery. <br /><br />PERMANENT RESIDENCY - Independent living for those clients who re-quire supervised care on a permanent basis- <br /><br />TEMPORARY RESIDENCY - Accommodations for the elderly during a pe-riod awaiting permanent arrangements or to enable those who nor¬mally supervise their affairs to vacation or rest. <br /><br />PRE-EXAMINATION CARE - Care for those requiring assistance prior to hospital out-patient tests or between treatment as an in-pa¬tient at a hospital for an illness - <br /><br />Currently expanding, Garnet House Inc- will have five extra bed¬rooms on the first floor. The expansion is interior only, there will be no major changes to the home-neighborhood environment. Garnet House is licensed and certified, and their full-time staff membership boasts two EMT'S. The staff is well trained to meet the individual's needs and requirements.<br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in May 1986.<br /><br />RKL-FHS
Charlie Doke
1986