Architectural style Colonial Cape NRHP Reference # 83004055 Added to NRHP 15 December 1983 | MPS Dublin MRA Area 2,400 m² | |
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Similar Dublin Pond, Thorndike Pond, Squam Lakes Natural S, White Mountains |
The Capt. Thomas Morse Farm is a historic farmhouse on Old Marlborough Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. It is a small 1-1/2 story two-room cottage, similar to other early period Cape style farmhouses in the town. It stands on the property of the Dublin Lake Golf Club, serving as a clubhouse. The house is a surviving wing of a much larger house built by Dublin's first permanent English settler, Thomas Morse. The property was sold out of the Morse family in 1850, and eventually acquired by Livingston Stone, one of the pioneers of the summer colony movement in Dublin. He gave it to Louis Amory, who donated it to the Dublin Lake Club to build its golf course.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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