Photograph Maud Hodgdon & Friends
Maud Hodgdon & Friends with bicycles. This is a digital file and cannot be found in the physical museum collection. Cyclists are identified as Bessie Scruton, Maude Hodgdon, Jessie Harrison and Minnie Pinkham
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Kathy Blair(granddaughter to Maud Hodgdon)
Photographs Maud Hodgdon
Three separate photos of Maud Hodgdon. These digital files are not in the physical museum collection.
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Kathy Blair(granddaughter to Maud Hodgdon)
Leighton Colbath Photograph In Gilded Frame Velvet Lined Case
Leighton Colbath photograph in a gold, gilded frame with a velvet lined. case. Leighton Colbath 1804-1864 was cousin to Henry Wilson. He was from Middleton, NH. This digital photo cannot be found in the physical collection.
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Kathy Blair( granddaughter of Maud Hodgdon)
Portait Painting Hannah Colbath 1836
Portait painting of Hannah Colbath 1836. This is a digital file that cannot be found in the physical museum collection.
FHS-RKL
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1836
Kathy Blair( granddaughter of Maud Hodgdon)
Two Photos Likely Hodgdon Farm Circa 1900
Two Photos Likely Hodgdon Farm. Circa 1900. Both of these digital files are not in the physical museum collection.
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Kathy Blair( granddaughter of Maud Hodgdon
Nedeaus Vest Pocket Guide of the Town of Farmington
Nedeaus Vest Pocket Guide of the Town of Farmington
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Nedeau
Video-The Farmington NH Historical Society- Jean Davenhall-The New Hampshire 48 Four Thousand Footers
Video-The Farmington NH Historical Society- Jean Davenhall-The New Hampshire 48 Four Thousand Footers <br /><br />The June 3rd Farmington Historical Society meeting promotions read: <br /><br /><em>The feature will be Jean Davenhall, as guest speaker. Jean is a lifelong Farmington resident whose passion for hiking and the outdoors led her to recently complete climbing The NH 48 Four Thousand Footers, a list of New Hampshire's mountains reaching 4,000 feet or more in elevation.</em><br /><br /><em> Jean's interest in the outdoors includes not only hiking but skiing (alpine, Nordic and water), snowshoein</em>g<em>, kayaking, running and bicycling. Jean's adventures in the outdoors have included skiing Tuckerman s Ravine for many years with her ski buddies, snowmobiling 1,700 miles around the Gaspe Peninsula in Eastern Quebec, Canada, skiing out west as well as kayaking many NH rivers and lakes. Her first trip to the summit of Mt. Washington was in 1996 when she had the opportunity to run in the Mt. Washington Road Race. She reached the summit in 2:08! Jean also ran the Nute Ridge Half Marathon several times!</em><br /><br /><em>Jean will share her experience with an interactive talk and slideshow of her recent 20 mile day-hike through the Pemigewasset Wilderness from Twin Mountain to Lincoln with her husband Tom and their Standard Poodle, Ava, on their journey to achieve their goal of climbing all 48 NH Four Thousand Footers. Their sojourn in the wilderness began an hour before daybreak on September 18, 2010, and Jean will share the beautiful photos she took throughout the day until they reached their destination some twelve hours and twenty miles later!</em> <br /><br /><br />This is a digital file in the collection. To view the video you will need to make an appointment to view this file. RKL FHS
Kyle Leach & Stan Freeda -Farmington Historical Society
Clothing of Sarah Mullin Waldron
Farmington resident Sarah Mullin Waldron born, 1853 died, 1932. She was the second wife of Augustus Scott Waldron and the mother of Jeremy Richard Waldron Sr., a well-known lawyer, judge, and NH state attorney general. There are actually four pieces of clothing: a long, fancy skirt with lacy overlay, a matching jacket, a blouse and a short velvet cloak.
From Nancy Walker the great grandaughter of Sarah Mullin Waldron: " The jacket has a label with the words "Phillippe Le Bel, Dressmaker, High St., Somersworth, NH". The blouse and cloak don't have labels. My mother told me Sarah made many of her own clothes and apparently was quite good at it. "
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Donated by Nancy Walker
Puddledock Press Mixed Photo Collection January 1986
Mixed photo collection from the the Puddledock Press. These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in 1986. Please read each photo explanation for possible details. If you have information not contained in the description about a photo, please pass it on to us so we may update or records and extend public historical record.
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NH Profiles Magazine April 1952-Article About Schuller Museum Farmington, NH
NH Profiles Magazine, April, 1952, Vol 1 No. 4-Article About Schuller Museum Farmington, NH
NH Profiles Inc.
NH Profiles Inc.
1952
Donation of Dottie Bean 2017