New Ipswich Historical Society

23 Main St

New Ipswich, NH 03071

Historic District

New Ipswich Historic District Map
New Ipswich Historic District Map

 

Center Village Historic District Nomination

The Center Village Historic District was nominated and accepted by the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. These are a few of the ninety-eight houses, sites, and objects included in the survey. For a complete listing, use the map and the index included on this page. The reference numbers on the map correspond to the reference numbers of the photographs below. The Index lists all buildings and sites in the District by their original name and gives the date they were constructed. Download a printable copy of the map. You can also download a copy of the entire 193-page National Register Nomination here.

 

Can you Help us?

This album of photos of houses in the Historic District is my no means complete. We have many other photos in the Society’s collections that have been catalogued, but not scanned. If you are interested in volunteering your time to scan, we would love your help. Also, if you have a historic photograph of your house, we would be delighted to have a copy for our archives. Email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

 
 

 

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 OFFICERS

 

President, John Rosenfelder

Vice President, Daniel Ziarnik-Case

Treasurer, Patricia Lage

Secretary, Margaret Lee

 


2023 NIHS President's Letter

 


UPCOMING PROGRAMS

 The Salem Witchcraft Trials and ‘Moldy Bread’: A Case Study in Fake News

Presented by Margo Burns

Date is Sunday, Oct 29th at  2 pm

Location:
New Ipswich Library
6 Main Street

New Ipswich, NH


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 A Historic Look at New Ipswich, NH Blog

 


IMPORTANT EVENTS

Historic District Marker Unveiled

 

A new bronze marker for the Central Village Historic District was unveiled on Saturday, December 9, 2017 by members of the Historical Society.  The marker was obtained from a grant from Historic New England, a donation from the  New Ipswich Historical Society, as well as, an anonymous donor.  We would like to thank those who funded this project, as well as, the New Ipswich Selectman for approving the location of the marker on the town owned property at the corner of Turnpike Road and Main Street.  Also, a special thank you to the New Ipswich DPW for installing the marker.

 


Annual Meeting

 

New Ipswich Historical Society Annual Meeting

The NIHS Annual Meeting was held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, September 21, 20223 at the Barrett House Barn(79 Main Street, New Ipswich). 

Click here for more information.

 


2023 NIHS Hours

 

2023 hours

Second and Fourth Saturdays

1pm-3pm

Our opening days for 2023 starting June 10th coincide with the Barrett House Opening so that you can visit both if you so choose. The last weekend will be October 14th, 2023.

 


Whatever happened to?

Ellen Barr, a girl from New Ipswich!


 

Contact US

For more information about membership, programs, or research inquiries, please contact us at info@newipswichhistoricalsociety.org. or call John Rosenfelder at 603.878.3487.

You can also find us on FaceBook !