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Morrison House Museum
Londonderry, New Hampshire

History

The Morrison House, circa 1760, is one of the few pre-revolutionary homes existing in Londonderry and it is considered to be a landmark. It was originally owned by a well known and respected Londonderry family, the Morrisons, who came to Nutfield (Londonderry) in 1719. It's many original features include a large center chimney fireplace with beehive ovens and brick hearth, Indian shutters, borning room, wide pine floors, nine over six pane windows, feathered clapboards and 18th century door latches.

The present site of the Morrison House Museum consists of over two acres of orchard land the Mack family donated and the land's original deed belonged to Charter David Morrison - C. 1726.

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