9, is a historic school building at the corner of Reynolds and River roads in Westmoreland, New Hampshire.
Built in 1789 and remodeled in 1846, it is one of a small number of district schoolhouses in the region to survive demolition or adaptation to residential use.
Its main facade has the appearance of a Greek temple, with four pilasters supporting a projecting architrave and triangular pediment.
At that time it was restyled to give its Greek Revival appearance, which was then enjoying significant popularity in the region.
This work was done as part of a broad movement to improve both the location and condition of district schools throughout the state.