Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day- Free Admission at the John Paul Jones House

Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day- Free Admission at the John Paul Jones House

Portsmouth Peace Treaty Bell Ringing Saturday, September 5 at 3:47pm

Join us below the cherry tree at the John Paul Jones House to celebrate the Portsmouth Peace Treaty!

This year is the 121th Anniversary of the signing of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty on September 5, 1905. The spirit of the Treaty, the statesmanship of the diplomats and President Roosevelt, and the citizen diplomacy of local people is a legacy that is perhaps more important than ever in these turbulent global times — and is echoed in the themes of the “Diplomats in Portsmouth” exhibit displayed at the John Paul Jones House.

By re-enacting the bellringing that occurred when the Treaty was signed on September 5, 1905, we echo the celebration all around the Seacoast that welcomed the news that the Russo-Japanese War was over and we commemorate the active role local citizens played in helping to achieve that peace. So the sounding of bells around the state at 3:47 pm on September 5th is the historical, and in many ways most meaningful celebration of Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day, an official statewide observance since unanimous legislation was passed in 2010.

Portsmouth Peace Treaty Bell Ringing

Portsmouth Peace Treaty Bell Ringing

Portsmouth Peace Treaty Bell Ringing September 5, 2024, 3:47 pm at the John Paul Jones House.

Join us below the cherry tree at the John Paul Jones House to celebrate the Portsmouth Peace Treaty!

This year is the 120th Anniversary of the signing of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty on September 5, 1905. The spirit of the Treaty, the statesmanship of the diplomats and President Roosevelt, and the citizen diplomacy of local people is a legacy that is perhaps more important than ever in these turbulent global times — and is echoed in the themes of the “Diplomats in Portsmouth” exhibit displayed at the John Paul Jones House.

By re-enacting the bellringing that occurred when the Treaty was signed on September 5, 1905, we echo the celebration all around the Seacoast that welcomed the news that the Russo-Japanese War was over and we commemorate the active role local citizens played in helping to achieve that peace. So the sounding of bells around the state at 3:47 pm on September 5th is the historical, and in many ways most meaningful celebration of Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day, an official statewide observance since unanimous legislation was passed in 2010.

Portsmouth Peace Treaty Bell Ringing

Portsmouth Peace Treaty Bell Ringing

Image of a yellow Georgian House with a handbell graphic next to it. Text reads, Portsmouth Peace Treaty Bell Ringing. Thursday, September 5, 3:47 pm behind the John Paul Jones House.

Join us below the cherry tree at the John Paul Jones House to celebrate the Portsmouth Peace Treaty!

This year is the 119th Anniversary of the signing of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty on September 5, 1905. The spirit of the Treaty, the statesmanship of the diplomats and President Roosevelt, and the citizen diplomacy of local people is a legacy that is perhaps more important than ever in these turbulent global times — and is echoed in the themes of the “Diplomats in Portsmouth” exhibit displayed at the John Paul Jones House.

By re-enacting the bellringing that occurred when the Treaty was signed on September 5, 1905, we echo the celebration all around the Seacoast that welcomed the news that the Russo-Japanese War was over and we commemorate the active role local citizens played in helping to achieve that peace. So the sounding of bells around the state at 3:47 pm on September 5th is the historical, and in many ways most meaningful celebration of Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day, an official statewide observance since unanimous legislation was passed in 2010.

John Paul Jones House Opening Day

John Paul Jones House Opening Day

John Paul Jones House. Portsmouth, NH. Museum

We are thrilled to once again open the John Paul Jones House to visitors!

Visit highlights include:

  • items from the museum’s collection
  • the room John Paul Jones is said to have rented while in Portsmouth, NH during the American Revolution
  • “Finishing Touches” exhibition
  • “An Uncommon Commitment to Peace: Portsmouth Peace Treaty 1905” exhibition by the Portsmouth Peace Treaty Forum

2024 Operating Hours:

  • Thursday-Monday, 11 am – 5 pm
  • Tuesday & Wednesday by appointment only