The opening text reads:

FARM1NGT0N HIGH SCHOOL
DEDICATION
AUGUST 25, 1996

This date was the culmination of
just over two years of eager
anticipation beginning July 18,
1994.

It was on that date that James
and Beulah Thayer proposed their
generous donation to a very
surprised School Board.
Their gift, coupled with State
Aid, the sale of bonds, and voter
approval, started the beginning of
the dream of a new high school.
That dream is now a reality.

Good luck to all the students for a
great school year!!




This is a digital file and also resides in the physical collection.

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A digital copy of a VHS video recording of a basic, general Farmington History, from the 1800's up to the 1980's, as told by Alan Drew, Margory Drew, Twink Osgood, and Joe Bean. The recording was created by John Nolan and features not only those residents talking about town history from their perspective, but also a class of Farmington High school students asking them a few questions. The original video was found in the historical cabinet at the Goodwin Library by Director Tami LaRock. The VHS video was donated to the library, long ago, by Dottie Bean, the daughter of Joe Bean.

This is a digital file in the collection. To view the video you will need to make an appointment to view this file.

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This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum collection.

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Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries]]>

This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum collection.

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Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries]]>

This is a digital file and does not exist in the physical museum collection.

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Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries]]>