A large party of Princeton people left the first of the week for Prineville, Oregon, to prove up on their stone and timber claims.  On Monday Mike Mahoney, Fred Reems and Wm. Oakes left for the west and on Tuesday the party that started consisted of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodcock, E. M. Farnham, Harry H. Farnham, W. P. Chase of Foley Bean Lumber Co.  Mrs. Tomes who formerly lived in Princeton will join the party at points in Montana.  They are all to appear at the land office on the ninth of this month to make final proof.  Ernest Sellhorn and Charles Oakes left for the same place last week and will meet the party at Prineville.  Most of the folks will be gone only a short time, but E. M. Farnham will remain on the Pacific coast for some time visiting relatives and friends.  He will return home early in the spring via the southern route.  (The Princeton Union, Thursday, December 3, 1903, Volume XXVII, Number 51, Page 5)

H. H. and H. M. Farnham have purchased a fine piece of standing pine from Chas. Murray of the town of Milo.  (The Princeton Union, Thursday, December 20, 1906, Volume XXX, Number 52 3/4, Page 5)

Ernest Sellhorn, R. P. Morton, H. H. and H. M. Farnham were in Minneapolis attending a convention of the Northwestern Clay Brick association on Tuesday and Wednesday.  (The Princeton Union, Thursday, May 21, 1908, Volume XXXII, Number 22, Page 5)

H. H. Farnham attended the annual meeting of the Northwestern Clay association in Minneapolis on Tuesday.  (The Princeton Union, Thursday, January 13, 1910, Volume XXXIV, Number 3, Page 5)

A. E. Allen has purchased the H. H. Farnham residence and expects to move in about April 1.  Mr. Farnham contemplates going to Minneapolis to live.  (The Princeton Union, Thursday, March 17, 1910, Volume XXXIV, Number 12, Page 4)

Chester Farnham of Minneapolis came up here with several of his friends to inspect Harry Farnham’s brickyard.  (The Princeton Union, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, Thursday, July 2, 1914, Volume XXXVIII, Number 28, Page 7)

Picnic in Minneapolis.  The former residents of Princeton who are now living in the Twin Cities had a reunion at Riverside Park, Minneapolis, last Friday.  …About 40 persons were present including:  …Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Farnham and son, Dwight; Milton Farnham; H. H. Farnham…  (The Princeton Union, Thursday, September 2, 1920, Volume 44, Number 37, Page 1)

Died June 4, 1952, in Hennepin County, MN.