Londonderry Historical Society

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Morrison House Museum -
The Morrison House was originally built in 1760 on Rockingham Road and was moved in 1990 by the Historical Society to prevent certain demolition.

Now completely restored, the Morrison House is a beautiful example of an 18th century farmhouse as it would have appeared in the mid-19th century. The house serves as a museum for Londonderry artifacts such as early muskets, the running horse weathervane from the Robie House and a fragment of silk from Ocean Born Mary’s wedding dress. Londonderry was a center for the production of flax and linen and there is a display of related items such as a flax wheel, hetchels and a loom. Country furnishings, early hearth iron and even children’s items complete this pre-Civil War rural farmhouse.

To further enhance the Morrison House restoration we have added the Parmenter Barn, the & Son Blacksmiths shop and the Reynolds Carriage Shed.

Mailing Address
Box 136
Londonderry, NH 03053

Annual Membership Dues: $25

Meetings
Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month in the downstairs meeting room at the Leach Library at 6:30 During the Summer we may meet in the Parmenter Barn, weather permitting.

Hours
Open to the public for special events and activities from May to October. For more information about our group or tours, please e-mail info@ or see us at

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