The Portsmouth Athenaeum is located at 9 Market Square in Portsmouth, across the street from the North Church.
John Pierce constructed this building in 1803 for the Marine and Fire Insurance Company. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry captured the twin cannons that guard the door at the Battle of Lake Erie. Ironically, losses during the War of 1812 bankrupted the insurance company.
The Portsmouth Athenaeum, a non-profit organization that collects books, manuscripts, photographs, and other information about Portsmouth for educational and research purposes, purchased the building in 1823. Plaques beside the door with "1817" inscribed refer to the year the “Proprietors of the Portsmouth Athenæum” incorporated.
The Portsmouth Athenaeum, a non-profit organization that collects books, manuscripts, photographs, and other information about Portsmouth for educational and research purposes, purchased the building in 1823. Plaques beside the door with "1817" inscribed refer to the year the “Proprietors of the Portsmouth Athenæum” incorporated.
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