Historical societies throughout New Hampshire document the state's unique heritage, from indigenous history and colonial settlement to industrial development and modern community life, preserving primary sources for future generations of researchers and citizens.
Historical Society locations are available in 71 cities across New Hampshire. They are spread across 10 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Concord, Laconia, Jackson, which are home to the state historical society or large county organizations with significant archival collections and museum facilities.
Residents of New Hampshire interested in genealogy or local history research should contact their county or state historical society, as many organizations maintain collections of census records, land deeds, newspapers, and cemetery records not available through online databases.
Historical Society by Counties
Residents of New Hampshire planning a genealogy or historical research visit should contact the historical society in advance to confirm research room hours, any appointment requirements, and whether the specific records they need are available on-site or have been digitized for remote access.
Browse Historical Society by county across New Hampshire to find the nearest location.