Central Street souvenir postcard. The front photo is taken facing up Central street away from Main Street, specifically focusing on the buildings close to the intersection of Central and Main. Most of the buildings appear to be in their original…
Farmington NH souvenir postcard with face featuring The Goodwin Library looking at the building's front, side profile from South Main Street. This two story Neo Classical, brick building is as it was originally built and does not have the back…
A First Congregational Church photo postcard taken in downtown Farmington, NH from the town center looking down south Main Street. The front of the church can be seen as well as part of the north side of the building. The steeple is fully visible, as…
A hand colored souvenir postcard Farmington, NH with face featuring The Goodwin Library looking at the building's front, side profile from North Main Street. This two story Neo Classical, brick building is as it was originally built and does not…
Divided back sepia souvenir postcard of the Henry Wilson Boulder on Main Street. Photo of the boulder is in center of the card surrounded by small trees, embedded in a decorative bark like frame with a curled shaving to the right the photo, all in…
Mad River boulder postcard, divided back, sepia souvenir postcard. Photo of the river boulders is in center of the card surrounded by water, embedded in a decorative bark like frame with a curled shaving to the left the photo, all in sepia brown. The…
Odd Fellows Block black & white Farmington, NH souvenir postcard. The front photo is taken facing down Central street toward Main Street, specifically focusing on the Odd Fellows Block and other buildings close to the intersection of Central and…
Old Cocheco Bridge postcard, divided back, black and white souvenir postcard. Photo of the bridge is in center of the card surrounded by trees, with water in the foreground, embedded in a decorative birch bark frame with simulated corner photo tabs.…
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.