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Rye 400
About Rye 400
What is the Rye 400?
Meet The Team
History
Rye Through 400 Years
History
Rye Historic Markers
Town of Rye NH | About Rye
Get Involved
Get Involved!
Sponsor the 400
Fundraising FAQs
Calendar & Events
Calendar
Event Photos
Upcoming Events
Seacoast 400 Events
Student Participation
Merchandise
Aerial Prints
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What is the Rye 400?
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Rye Through 400 Years
History
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Town of Rye NH | About Rye
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Calendar
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A Snapshot of Rye Through 400 Years

As an introduction to Rye's long history, the following primary and secondary sources offer a selective insight into the life of the town since the first European settlement in New Hampshire at Odiorne Point by David Thompson in 1623. These documents are but the tip of the iceberg of what may be found at the Rye Historical Society Museum. In addition, the the Rye NH Historical Society website offers an exciting new collection of primary-source documents, such as letters and diaries, from 1850-1920 at our Access Rye History site.

1600s

  • Native Americans in the Rye area

  • Brackett’s Lane Massacre

  • Odiorne Point

  • David Thompson, NH's First Settler

  • Slavery in Rye

  • Founding Families of Rye, NH

1700s

  • The Brooks of Rye

  • The Mills & Cedars of Rye

  • Early Rye Taverns and Inns

  • Rye Becomes a Parish and a Town

  • Revolutionary Rye

  • Goss Farm: 1700s - 1900s

  • A Harbor Emerges

  • Rambling Roads of Rye

1800s

  • Lifesaving Stations of Rye

  • Late 1800s School Report

  • The Great Atlantic Cable

  • An 1879 Town Inventory

  • Emma Foss Describes Her Childhood in Rye in the 1890s

  • Trolley Comes to Town

  • Diary Excerpt from Farmer George Lang (1899 & 1900)

  • Rye Beach is Established

  • Rye Central Cemetery Evolves

  • Rye Central School

  • Rum Runners

  • Community Theater

  • Rye Residents Serving in World War I

  • Onassis Conflict

  • Bi-Centennial

  • Parsons Park

  • Parsons Field

1900s

  • Community Theater

  • Rye Residents Serving in World War I

  • Onassis Conflict

  • Bi-Centennial

  • Parsons Park

  • Parsons Field

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