Thomas Morse Farm is (or was) a historic farmhouse on Old Marlborough Road in Dublin, New Hampshire.
Its main facade, oriented north toward the road, is three bays wide, with a center entrance flanked by sash windows.
The entry is topped by a four-light transom window, and the enter facade is sheltered by a shed-roof porch supported by Ionic columns.
That house was "a two-story mansion" according to a local historian, and was probably demolished sometime between 1865, when it was sold out of the Morse family, and 1909, when it was acquired for use by the golf club.
The Morse owners of the property include several men active in civic affairs, and a veteran of the American Revolutionary War.