Trinity Church (Cornish, New Hampshire)

Instrumental in its establishment was Philander Chase, son of one of the three founders of Cornish and then a student at Dartmouth College.

On February 1, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Instrumental in its establishment was Philander Chase, son of one of the three founders of Cornish and then a student at Dartmouth College.

[3] After being listed on the National Register in 1980, Trinity Church was reconstructed in 1984-1985 by state representative Peter Hoe Burling.

In 2004, the conman (and subsequently convicted murderer) known as Clark Rockefeller bought the vacant building.