Josiah Bartlett Historic Site - Kingston, NH


This historic marker is right on Main St. in Kingston, NH across from Kingston Green. Josiah Bartlett was a signor of the Declaration of Independence, a Governor, and a doctor in town for 45 years. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971 and was still owned by the family until it sold in 2017. It is still a private residence, but you can read the marker and monument from the front lawn, and don't forget to look at the tree dwarfing the front of the house. It is a linden tree brought here as a sapling from Philadelphia  by Josiah after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It is over 240 years old!  For more history on the house check out the link below to a Seacoastonline article from 2008. 


Location: 156 Main St. Kingston, NH 

Historical Dates: The house was built in 1774. The linden tree was planted in 1776. Josiah Bartlett lived from 1729-1795

Josiah Bartlett Historic Site Kingston NH

Josiah Bartlett Historic Site Kingston NH

Josiah Bartlett Historic Site Kingston NH

Josiah Bartlett Historic Site Kingston NH








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