Illustration of Rev. James MacGregor preaching the first sermon of the congregation that eventually formed First Parish. The settlement was first called Nutfield, later named Londonderry, and then Derry.
Stained glass window dedicated to Charles C. Parker and Sarah Taylor Parker. Charles Parker was the son of Rev. Edward L. Parker. Edward Parker served as the pastor of the church for forty years, from 1810-1850. Charles and Sarah Parker were …
Small communion token with the initials,"LD." Tokens like this one were used at First Parish Church in Londonderry, New Hampshire (now Derry, New Hampshire).
Stained glass window memorializing Deacon Henry Taylor who was called "Uncle Henry" and known for his love, kindness and faith. The window was given by his nephew James Calvin Taylor. Henry Taylor, was the grandson of Matthew and Janet Taylor (some…
Painting of the Meetinghouse in Derry, New Hampshire, and the surrounding landscape. The painting depicts the south side of the church and tower. A house is visible in the background as well as green grass, trees, and fields. The painting is framed,…
These scrapbook pages include clippings from 1976 about the new priest for the Episcopal Church, First Parish Church featured on historical tour, Derry's celebrations during the U. S. Bicentennial, Rev. Diana Augspurger leading an Easter sunrise…