The area was first settled by
Scots-Irish families in 1719 as part of the town of
Londonderry, as were present-day
Windham and portions of
Manchester,
Salem and
Hudson. The town of Derry was formed in 1827 from the eastern portion of Londonderry and was named, like Londonderry, after the city of
Derry in
Ireland, the
Irish word
Doire meaning "oak grove". The first
potato planted in the United States was sown in Derry in the town's common field in 1719. The town is the location of two of America's oldest private schools,
Pinkerton Academy, founded in 1814 and still in operation, and the closed Adams Female Seminary. Derry was once a
linen and
leather-making center until
New England textile industries moved south in the 20th century. As recently as
World War II, Derry was also a sleepy
farming community. From 1900 to 1911, poet
Robert Frost lived with his family on a farm in Derry purchased for him by his grandfather. The
Robert Frost Farm is now a
National Historic Landmark and state park and is open to the public for tours, poetry readings and other cultural events from spring through fall. The
post-war suburban boom, the town's proximity to
Boston in the south and
Manchester to the northwest, and the construction of
Interstate 93 through town led to a huge
population boom. After the 1990s, this growth disappeared, with the population remaining essentially unchanged since 2000. The Manchester and Lawrence branch of the
Boston and Maine Railroad ran through Derry, but is now abandoned, with most of the line in town now a
rail trail. The
New Hampshire Department of Transportation stated in its I-93 corridor transit study and its 2012 statewide rail plan that it could be feasible to reopen the line.
Historical postcards File:Broadway, looking west, West Derry, New Hampshire.jpg|Broadway File:Baptist Church, West Derry, NH.jpg|Birch Street File:HEH Shoe Factory, West Derry, NH.jpg|HEH Shoe Factory in 1909 Image:Ishieneto Boat Club, Derry, NH.jpg|Tsienneto Boat Club File:Hildreth Hall Derry, N.H. 1914.jpg|Hildreth Hall in 1914 File:Thornton Square, Derry Village, NH.jpg|Thornton Square ==Geography==