Concord Friends Meeting Records
Although a Friends’ meeting met in Concord, N.H., from 1805 to 1840, the current Monthly Meeting dates to 1953, when it was accorded status as a preparative meeting under Weare Monthly. It has been part of Dover Quarter since it was set off on its own in 1967.
The records of the Concord Friends Meeting contain a relatively complete set of minutes from 1967 through 2024, and newsletter starting in about 1992.
Background on Concord Monthly Meeting
The Quaker monthly meeting in Concord, New Hampshire, has both a long and short history. In the latter part of the eighteenth century, Benjamin Hannaford moved from Haverhill, Mass., to Concord and set up a popular tavern in town. His son Greely Hannaford, a builder, became a convinced Friend after hearing a woman preach in meeting in Portland, Maine, “so appropriately to my state of mind,” he wrote, “that I was astonished and like Paul, struck down to the ground at noontime.”
Hannaford in turn convinced his sister to follow his lead and become a Quaker, and it was she who returned to Concord in 1805 to establish the first meeting. The first meetinghouse there was constructed in 1815, however when the site was sold to the state in the following year, the meetinghouse was relocated to a site adjacent to the Hannaford tavern.
The Concord meeting reached its peak in about 1820, but languished thereafter. By 1840, it was laid down, with the meetinghouse sold to the local school district in 1845, and then sold again in 1859 and turned into a private residence. A small Friends’ burial ground is part of the Old North Cemetery on State Street.
Revived after the Second World War, the Friends meeting in Concord was accorded status as a preparative meeting under Weare Monthly Meeting in 1953, and was set off on its own as a monthly in 1967. It has been part of Dover Quarter since its founding.
Scope of collection
The records of the Concord Friends Meeting contain a relatively complete set of minutes from `967 through 2006, and newsletter starting in about 1992.
Inventory
Administrative information
Access
The collection is open for research.
Provenance
Gift of the New England Yearly Meeting of Friends Records, March 2016.
Related Material
This collection is part of the New England Yearly Meeting Records.
Current contact for the meeting
Concord Friends Meeting website (accessed Nov. 2018).
Processing Information
Processed by I. Eliot Wentworth, November 2018.
Language:
English
Copyright and Use (More information )
Cite as: Concord Friends Meeting Records (MS 902 c6636). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
Search terms
Subjects
- Concord (N.H.)–Religious life and customs
- Quakers–New Hampshire
- Society of Friends–New Hampshire
Names
- New England Yearly Meeting of Friends
Genre terms
- Minutes (Administrative records)
- Newsletters