2002 Barn Survey

2002 Barn Survey

Barn on South Road
This South Road late-nineteenth century barn is a pristine example of connected architecture, which allows the farmer access to all agricultural buildings without going outside.

New England farm towns have always boosted a wealth of beautiful barns. Over the years, that wealth has been spent. As farms declined, so did the barns, falling into disrepair and disuse, and finally falling down. Fortunately, there are many who appreciate the architecture and esthetics of New England barns, and have invested in maintaining and renovating them.

In 2000, the Heritage Commission sought to make an inventory of the barns still standing and serving in Deerfield, and over the next few years put together a two volume binder with the results of that survey.

Often barns had many other buildings surrounding them, known as “outbuildings”. Located on Peterson Road, the door to this outbuilding is marked with the classic cresent moon, designating the place to go when Nature calls.

When the task was completed in October of 2002, the members of the Barn Survey Sub-committee submitted this statement: “This is our best effort at a “slippery” task…twenty years earlier we would have had much more history. Deerfield properties have gone to new owners, many of whom are not interested and never pursued the history of their barn. We hope this is better than nothing, albeit short of perfection! [signed] Jim Deely, ‘reader’ of old barns, Fran Menard, representative of the Selectboard, Rebecca Hutchinson, photographer, Kay Williams, scheduler and chronicler.”

It must be agreed that what they accomplished was not only “better than nothing”, but a wonderful and vital resource document. The Barn Survey is available for researchers at the Philbrick-James Library (on-site use only, however a copier is available if needed). Sample Survey form

In 2003 and 2004 the Heritage Commission published Barn Calendars with photos of barns from the Survey.All2003 Heritage Commission Barn Calendar

2004 barn cover
North Road Barn
Peterson Road Barn and out building
Barn on South Road

All2004 Heritage Commission Barn Calendar

2004 barn cover
18th, 19th and 20th century additions
Middle Road Barn
Parade Barn
Barn with Corn Shed

1984 Cultural Resources Survey of Deerfield

Prepared by the Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission, November, 1984

Consists of two loose leaf notebooks, each page inventorying a historic building or property in the town. It is accompanied by an Inventory Site Map, 52″ x 44″, which helps match addresses to entries in the books.

Cultural Resources Survey (text survey forms not included)
Sample Survey Form

Copies of this book are in the collections of the Historical Society and the Philbrick-James Library (on-site use only, however a copier is available if needed).

2007 Town Hall Calendar

In 2006, the Commission was working on fire suppression and accessibility for the Town Hall, and put together a calendar as a fundraiser, commemorating the 150 year history of the building. The 2007 calendar featured images past and present of the Town Hall, and facts about its history. Sienna Larson did the design and photography, and Dick and Deb Boisvert did layout and production. Other members of the Heritage Commission during these years were Kathryn (Kay) Williams, James Deely, Caroline (Honey) Hoague, Joe Sears, Fran Menard, Irene Shores, Elsie Brown, and Gile Beye

Because of the historical and architectural details included with the striking images, the Town Hall calendar would make a good addition to the collection of anyone interested in the Town’s history.

Upstairs at the Town Hall
Interior of Town Hall
Bicentennial Quilt
Deerfield Fair