Farmington Aqueduct Company
Digital photo of a stone aqueduct, in downtown Farmington, created by the Farmington Aqueduct Company of Farmington, NH. The company was incorporated January 1, 1871 and operated until it was dissolved on June 2nd, 1937.
Photo credit; Mary Calista
Two Photos 1936 Floods Farmington Downtown
Two photos of the floods in 1936 downtown Farmington.
Unknown
1936
From the estate of Robert and Frances Rollins. Mrs. Rollins was from Farmington. Her maiden name was Jones. Given the the Farmington Historical Society by Michael A. Griffin, their nephew.
Mixed Collection March 1936 Flood Photos
Mixed collection March 1936 flood photos. Mainly downtown. Photos contain buildings, shops, cars, wide street shots, and a few shots with people.
RKL-FHS
Unknown
1936
Photograph Ladies Lakeside Outing
Matted photograph showing a ladies lakeside outing. Among the group are; Hattie Thayer Lefavour, Edna Hume Jewell, Maude McLean-Altire Corson, and Violet Jones. Size 10"x12"
FHS-RKL
F.L. Shorey Photographer, Rochester, NH
Unknown
Collection Of Personal Family Photographs
A collage collection of random, personal family photographs, embedded on a matte. Size; 11.75"x14"
FHS-RKL
Unknown
Map-Strafford County, New Hampshire 1856
A color map of Strafford County, New Hampshire, 1856. Notable features are: 26 views, 11 village plans, chart of distances, 3 directories, table of distances.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS-RKL
Unknown
Philadelphia : Smith & Bartlett
1856
J. Chase.
Smith & Bartlett
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C.
Map-1892 Farmington & Strafford County
This 1892 lithographed map of Farmington, Strafford County by D.H. Hurd & Co shows settlements, roads, railroad, landowners, etc. Published in town and city atlas of the State of New Hampshire. Compiled from government surveys, county records, and personal investigations by D.H. Hurd & Co., Boston.
This item is a digital file and it does not exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS-RKL
D.H. Hurd & Co, Boston
D.H. Hurd & Co, Boston
1892
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Souvenir Postcard The Turn Cocheco River Farmington NH Published by C W Whitehouse
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 " The Turn Cocheco River Farmington N.H." and "Published by C.W. Whitehouse."
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Published by C W Whitehouse
Published by C W Whitehouse
Circa 1910
Souvenir Postcard The Turn Cocheco River Farmington NH Published by W L Peavey
Non-divided back, black and white souvenir postcard "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 "The Turn Cocheco River Farmington N.H" and "Published by C.W. <br />Whitehouse." <br /><br />Postcard is inscribed along the outer edges with the following message: <br /><br /><em>"Do you remember those sweet apples you found just before we reached the dam? You remember this shot Leatha it is the dam we found the Sunday you were here on our way back from the cemetary."<br /><br /></em>The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Orrie Mott East Rocchester<br /><br />Size 3.5" x 5.5" <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
Published by W L Peavey
Published by W L Peavey
Souvenir Postcard The Turn Cocheco River Farmington NH Published by W J Evans
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 " The Turn Cocheco River Farmington N.H." and "Published by W J Evans."
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Published by W J Evans
Published by W J Evans
Circa 1910