Tyngsborough Dunstable Historical Society is a non-profit membership organization, open to everyone who is interested in learning more about local history and sharing that history with others.
The Society has its roots in a group of Tyngsborough residents who gathered in 1939 to study their local history. They were joined in 1945 by Dunstable residents with similar interests. They became known as the Tyngsborough Dunstable Historical Society in 1951 and formally incorporated in 1967.
Mission Statement
-To stimulate wider interest in the history of Tyngsborough and Dunstable
-To collect and preserve books, manuscripts and objects of antiquarian and local interest
-To encourage research into the same
-To disseminate historical information
To Our Members and Friends
TDHS welcomes your suggestions about program topics and we are ready to help with any questions about historical people, places or events in Tyngsborough and Dunstable. Just send us an email at tyngsboroughdunstablehs@gmail.com.
See you at the Little Red Schoolhouse!
Our Board of Directors are volunteers who have a love and passion for the towns of Dunstable & Tyngsborough. Their work ensures that the traditions that started before us, continue after us. Say hello at one of the upcoming events. We would love to see, or meet, you!
TDHS Officers, Board of Directors, Coordinators, Trustees, and Addresses
President – David Kimpton
Vice President & Rental Events Coordinator – Susan Conant
Recording & Corresponding Secretary – Denise Rainis
Treasurer – Pamela Crocker
Program Chairperson – Margery Kimpton
Members at Large – Ellen Davis, Sue Fayne, Charlene Weisberg
Building/Grounds – Bill Psaledakis
Trustees – Warren Allgrove, Carol Bacon, Alan Chaney, Corliss F. Lambert, Judy Larter, Herbert Morton
