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celebrating seventy years of Identifying, preserving, and sharing lynnfield's history

Lynnfield Historical Society: Established 1954

  In 1954, Lynnfield felt the first signs of a post-war transformation from its agrarian past to its suburban future. 
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A committee headed up by Katherine Wellman Ross established the Lynnfield Historical Society to cultivate and further an interest both the history and progress of the community.  Louis B. Tuck was chosen as first president. 


On March 17, 1960, the Town Meeting voted unanimously to give the Society care and custody of the Lynnfield Meeting House.  The building, constructed in 1714, had served Lynnfield in many capacities, most recently, at that time, as the central fire station. The Society raised funds to restore the Meeting House to its original use. It then spent the next six decades continuing to raise funds to cover all upkeep and utilities, at no expense to the town. The Society made the building available for civic functions and celebrations, and oversaw its rental, with income used for upkeep.

​For seven decades the Society has provided lectures, presentations, book talks, celebrations and performances to meet that goal  We have raised funds and provided that labor and dedication to restore and maintain our town symbol, transforming it from its use as a fire station to its present state as our beautiful Meeting House. A recent ruling by the Board of Selectmen, in direct opposition to the 1960 town meeting vote, has removed the Meeting House from the care of the Society.  The Town Historical Commission is, at the time of this writing, responsible for the meeting house.  The Lynnfield Historical Society continues to pursue the identification, preservation, and sharing of the history of this wonderful town.

We invite speakers on many diverse topics to our meetings which are open to the public and are filmed on Facebook and archived on our YouTube Channel.  We also host a Discover Lynnfield, historic walk and talk program.   Our first two Discover Lynnfield events have been repeated for Essex National Heritage Area's  Trails and Sails

​In addition, the Society has collected and cared for papers, photos, and memorabilia that tell the story of Lynnfield's heritage and assists in research on request.

LHS Board of Directors- Voted in 6/14/2022 
​​President:  Ron Sarro
First Vice President:  DIANNE FOULDS
Second Vice President: JANET EVERSON,
Treasurer: Bob Gillon
Secretary: Shelley Lynch
Historian: Roy Sorli
​Past President:  Linda Gillon
​Directors at Large:  Fran Richard,  Peggy Weickert, Diane Ruby

In this, our 70th year, we have created a sign parade of seventy notable people and places from Lynnfield's history.  Look for us around town throughout this anniversary year.  First Appearance: Sunday, September 29th at 300 Main Street.
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