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Temple, NH History & Facts

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9 historic scenes of Temple, NH
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Order a copy of the book IMAGES OF AMERICA: WILTON, TEMPLE AND LYNDEBOROUGH

Read the Report on "A Day in Temple" by Anne Lunt - President


Officers
Anne Lunt
President
Elizabeth Schubert
Treasurer
Jeannie Thibodeux
Recording Secretary
Dave Repak
Vice President
Priscilla Weston
Curator
Carolyn Myrick
Corresponding Secretary
John Kieley
School House #6 Committee

The Temple Historical Society, founded in 1941, is a not-for-profit organization under New Hampshire law. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in the history of Temple and to discover, secure, and preserve information and objects relating to that history. Noteworthy projects have included:
  • Archeological digs at the Temple Glass Works and School House #6
  • The publication in 1976 of A History of Temple, NH
  • The purchase (1994) of School House #6 (Temple’s last one-room schoolhouse in its original condition) and its relocation (2001) to the triangular field adjacent to the Town Center.
A new, ongoing project is the creation of a written transcript of the inscriptions on Temple gravestones.

The Society accepts, in the form of gifts or loans, objects and materials that will aid the cultural enrichment of the community. The members (approximately 100 in 2024) meet four times a year:
  • April (annual meeting)
  • June (dinner meeting)
  • August (group excursion to a site of historic/cultural interest)
  • October
Programs include:
  • speakers
  • slide presentations
  • displays
  • discussions
  • cooperative activities with other historical societies and town groups
Visitors are always welcome, and a variety of memberships are available.

For membership and other information, call Carolyn Myrick - 878-3183.



  • Temple, Maine has Temple, NH roots
  • You can look here for Births in Temple, NH
  • Article includes information about Temple Glassworks and a few pictures

Temple Historic District Ordinance

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(A separate entity from Historical Society)
Meets every 3rd Monday of the month at 7pm at the Town Offices
Randy Burnham, Chair
Phyllis Mazza, Vice-Chair
Vivian Nicholl, Secretary
Sarge Collier
Dan Cournoyer
Mary Nutting
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