New Hampshire

New England Parsonage In October

A parsonage erected in Dublin, NH in 1837 to house the clergymen of the Trinitarian Congregational Church. This characteristic 19th century cottage was the residence of seventeen ministers of the Trinitarian Church during the period of mid-19th century religious revival.

A two-story peach-colored house with black roof sits amidst vibrant autumn trees.

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Yankee Magazine

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