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…
Two souvenir postcards showing the same view of South Main Street, on the bend, facing south. One colorized & one black & white postcard labeled as" South Main Street, Farmington NH. " The photo seems to be taken, on the street, between the Eastman…
Odd Fellows Block black and white Farmington, NH souvenir postcard. The fairly close-up photo is taken facing down Main Street, south, specifically focusing on the Odd Fellows Block and other buildings close to the intersection of Central and Main.…
A sepia souvenir postcard of the "Old Stone Lobby," downtown Farmington, NH. The sepia photograph focuses on the rear of the building. The photo is smaller than the size of the postcard. A sister photograph in the collection appears to be from a…
A sepia Central House souvenir postcard with a view of the front and side of the house. The house is three stories, with the lower floors covered with open porches on the left and front of the house, with low balustrades. Three, tall chimneys can be…
Sepia souvenir postcard Burtman Shoe Co. south Main Street Farmington , close to the the bend, facing northward. Sepia postcard labeled as" Burtman Shoe Co., Farmington, NH. " The photo seems to be taken from across the street from the factory. A…
A black & white souvenir postcard of the Sabine home on Charles Street in Farmington, NH. A typical New Englander, The Sabine home was two full stories, plus the attic space. The building has a small covered front entrance and two bay windows, one…
A light brown-green colorized postcard of the Roosevelt House, also known as the "Farmington Inn." The souvenir postcard has a view of the front and left side of the house, with a brick facade, which was located on Central Street. The house is three…
Postcard to Mr William Yeaton of Farmington NH from F. M. Dore. The letter is to tell his Uncle that a relative had died of pneumonia and that they were not sure when the funeral would be held. The postcard is postmarked from Woloeboro, NH and has a…
A photograph of an indigenous person for a Farmington NH postcard created by the photographer R C White. The subject is unknown and is not identified. He is dressed in indigenous regalia. It is not known if this regalia is typical of his family…