New England's Colonial Meetinghouses and their Impact on American Society

2:00 p.m.
Deerfield Historic Town Hall
Church Street
Deerfield , New Hampshire 03037
Contact
Debra Murphy
603-463-7990

New England's colonial meetinghouses embody an important yet little-known chapter in American history. Built mostly with tax money, they served as both places of worship and places for town meetings, and were the centers of life in colonial New England communities. Using photographs of the few surviving "mint condition" meetinghouses as illustrations, Paul Wainwright tells the story of the society that built and used them, and the lasting impact they have had on American culture.

Funded project of New Hampshire Humanities, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.