New Hampton Town House
86 Town House Road - Also known as the Center Meeting House, Old Meeting House
New Hampton, NH was incorporated on November 27, 1777. By 1797-1798 the townspeople were already considering the construction of a meeting house. At the annual town meeting in March of 1798, the voters of New Hampton decided to erect a meeting house. Two more town meetings in April and September were required to settle all of the details of the building project. The building was ready for use by the next annual town meeting in March of 1799. It is believed that the architect/builder was Samuel Kelley, one of the town’s first settlers. The New Hampton Town House began as the meeting house for the Town of New Hampton, serving both for religious services and town meetings. The Town House stands on the town common, a 5.5 acre town owned lot at the northeast corner of Town House Road and Dana Hill Road, considered to be the “Center”. This location was referred to as the “Town Common”, the “Center”, and is now known as the “Old Institution”.
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